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Nature photography

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The Tetons - Snake River (1942) by Ansel Adams
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The Tetons - Snake River (1942) by Ansel Adams
Wildlife photography, such as this midflight shot of a male mallard duck, can be very challenging and require a high power telephoto lens
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Wildlife photography, such as this midflight shot of a male mallard duck, can be very challenging and require a high power telephoto lens
A waterfall in Iron Horse State Park.
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A waterfall in Iron Horse State Park.

Nature photography refers to a wide range of photography taken outdoors and devoted to displaying natural elements such as landscapes, wildlife, plants, and close-ups of natural scenes and textures. Nature photography tends to put a stronger emphasis on the aesthetical value of the photo than other photography genres, such as photojournalism and documentary photography.

Nature photographs are published in scientific, travel and cultural magazines such as National Geographic Magazine and Audubon Magazine or other more specific magazines such as Outdoor Photographer and Nature's Best Photography, as well as a growing hobby as photography is getting more popular in general.

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[edit] Landscape Photography

Landscape art created by a camera rather than a brush, landscape photography is a genre meant to show the beauty of the natural world. Most landscape photographers strive to show as little human activity as possible, ideally none, in their photos. Instead, the subjects are landforms, weather, and ambient light. ( See: Golden Hour. )

Waterfalls are especially popular, as are mountain vistas. These often call for neutral density or polarizing filters.

Landscapes are most often created with a wide angle lens ( 24 mm and 35 mm are especially popular ) and a tripod. Small apertures ( f/11 to f/22 ) are used to maximize Depth of field. Many photographers use medium or large format systems to record as much detail as possible, although the vast majority of landscapes shot today are from digital SLRs and compact cameras.

[edit] Wildlife Photography

Wildlife photography is devoted to capturing interesting animals in action, such as eating, fighting, or in flight. Although usually shot in the wild, game farms are also a frequent location for wildlife photography.

The techniques of wildlife photography differ greatly from those used in landscape photography. For example, in wildlife photography wide apertures are used to achieve a fast shutter speed, freeze the subject's motion, and blur the backgrounds, while landscape photographers prefer small aperatures. Wildlife is also usually shot with long telephoto lenses from a great distance. A tripod generally hinders wildlife photography. Many wildlife photographers use blinds or camouflage.

[edit] Macro / Texture

The macro photography article explains close-up photography in general, however this is also a type of nature photography. While common macro subjects - bees, dragonflies, and so on - could be described as wildlife, their world also makes for good photography.

Many photographers record images of the texture in a stone, tree bark, leaf, or any of other small scene. Many of these images are abstract. Tiny plants, such as mushrooms are also popular subjects. Close-up nature photography doesn't always need a true macro lens, however the scenes here are small enough that they're generally considered different from regular landscapes.

[edit] Well known nature photographers

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