Buffalo River Photography

Buffalo River Photography

While taking Buffalo River Photography, I learned how important it is to turn around and look at all angles. We showed up to take photos right before sunset so the sun was shining through the trees on one side. But if you looked over to the other side the sky looked millions of times better. Then as the sun was setting the sky looked way different from one side than to the other. I also learned that if you look around you might see something that no one else saw, like the one yellow tree mixed in with all the green trees.

Shooting pictures of the sunset is a little different for me because when you bracket it is such a long exposure, so you need a tripod to have any clear photos. While on this trip I also learned about putting things in the foreground of your photos to give them dimension. I also got a lot of experience photoshopping people out of photos, there were so many of us and I wanted to get the sunset more than I wanted a clear shot. I think the most important thing to learn is how to get rid of unwanted people, vehicles, or any other distractions.

Buffalo River Photography
Buffalo River Photography
Buffalo River Photography
Buffalo River Photography
Buffalo River Photography

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Buffalo River Photography