5 TIPS FOR BETTER WILDFLOWER PHOTOS
5 TIPS FOR BETTER WILDFLOWER PHOTOS
Better wildflower photos are easy to get with these 5 simple tips. I go over them on locations while shooting some local flora near my house to show you that good wildflower photography doesn’t have to be a big journey.
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Also consider using a white reflector to reflect the light in the shadows. It tends to help a lot in direct sunlight, and its quite inexpensive
Good shots! No Cats?? lol