How to get started quickly for beginners of natural scenery photography?
1. Use tripod and second hand timer.
When you use a telephoto lens, please pay attention to more details, because even a slight camera shake will multiply at the end of the telephoto lens. If you can't control this shake, the photos you take will be very unsatisfactory. Therefore, whenever a long lens is used, a tripod is essential.
In addition, you can also use a timer to gently press the shutter button when taking pictures to avoid jitter.
Balanced tripod
If you use a tripod with a universal joint, when you find yourself standing on the uneven ground, please put down or lift one leg of the tripod, because the tripod head has no mechanism to adjust the horizontal balance, which is the easiest way to achieve the overall balance.
3. Don't delete photos directly.
When taking photos in the wild, don't delete photos directly, wait until you get home and choose patiently. Maybe the photos you deleted are better than the photos you chose to keep?
Take more pictures
Don't worry about taking multiple photos of the same theme, try to change your distance, shoot from different angles, change your perspective, and try your best to create a variety of choices for yourself.
5. Take images horizontally and vertically.
Imagine that if you want to take a specific image in another direction, you may feel the same way after taking the photo. Try to take each picture horizontally and vertically.
keep warm
In cold days, put on warm clothes and bring a hot drink, and don't forget to bring light gloves, because the metal tripod may freeze to the touch.
7. Prevent condensation
In extreme weather conditions, water vapor will condense on photographic equipment. To prevent condensation when entering the lens in cold weather, please leave your photographic equipment in the car for about half an hour. Then, take the camera to a warm room and wait for the lens to dry before cleaning.