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The ideal companion guide for capturing awe-inspiring photos of Yosemite!
Whether using a compact camera or a high-end dSLR, this companion guide provides you with detailed information for taking spectacular shots of some of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. Whether you aim to capture memorable photos of Half Dome, El Capitan, Vernal Fall, Mariposa Grove, or one of Yosemite's other many remarkable attractions, this portable resource goes where you go and walks you through valuable tips and techniques for taking the best shot possible.
You'll discover suggested locations for taking photos, recommended equipment, what camera settings to use, best times of day to photograph specific attractions, how to handle weather challenges, and more. In addition, beautiful images of Yosemite's most breathtaking attractions and recognizable landmarks serve to both inspire and assist you as you embark on an amazing photographic adventure!
Whether you're a local familiar with the territory or a visitor seeing this beautiful U.S. National Park for the first time, this handy guide will help capture fantastic photos!
Tips for Photographing Yosemite
Amazon-exclusive content from author Lewis Kemper
Click here for a larger image Low-Light and Night Options With today’s digital cameras, taking photographs in a very low-light situation is easy. If you want to photograph the night stars you need a tripod, a cable release, and a camera with ISO settings of 1000 or higher. Open your wide-angle lens as wide as it goes (f/2.8, f/3.5, and so on) and set the shutter speed to 30 seconds, if you want to shoot the stars as point of light, and adjust the ISO to give you the correct exposure. If you want to shoot star trails then you want to set the camera to a Bulb setting (on the shutter speed) and use exposures of 5 to 30 minutes (or longer if you want very long streaks). Because you will be exposing so much, longer ISOs of 100 to 400 will work. | Click here for a larger image High Dynamic Range High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a technique that allows you to capture the full dynamic range (brightness range) of a scene that has too much contrast to be exposed properly on your digital sensor. In simple terms, you take a series of exposures capturing detail in the shadows and in the highlights by varying your exposure settings. When shooting for HDR, it really helps to use a tripod to keep the images aligned properly. You also want to change the shutter speed and leave the aperture fixed so the depth of field does not change in the picture. It is also a good idea to turn off auto-focus and Auto White Balance to maintain consistency. Once you capture enough images to have all the exposure information you need, you then process the images through special software that takes the best parts of the exposures from each individual frame and combines them all into one image, giving you a picture similar to what your eye sees and not the restricted version that a camera sees. | Click here for a larger image Graduated Neutral Density Filter Useful for balancing your lighting ratios, especially when you are photographing with a darker foreground and lighter background. A graduated neutral density filter has a gradient of density that reduces light at the top of the filter and tapers to clear, having no effect at the bottom of the filter. If the sky is much brighter than the foreground, you can use this filter to even out the lighting ratios between the bright sky and the darker foreground. Because the filter is dark at one end and clear at the other, you place the dark end over the sky or cliff face to reduce the brightness of that area and even out the light so that the bright sky or cliff and the darker foreground can both be exposed properly in one exposure. |
Top Five Must-Photograph Places in Yosemite
1. Yosemite Valley from Tunnel View Click here for a larger image | 2. Yosemite Falls from Falls Trail Click here for a larger image | 3. Half Dome from Glacier Point Click here for a larger image | 4. Mariposa Grove of the Giant Sequoias Click here for a larger image | 5. Sentinel Rock from Cook’s Meadow Click here for a larger image |
Capture Yosemite's breathtaking beauty―here's how
Half Dome. Bridalveil Fall. El Capitan. The stunning photos you've seen may be what inspired you to visit Yosemite in the first place. Now learn how those spectacular shots were taken and start capturing your own amazing images. Here are the camera settings, best time of day, ideal vantage points, tips for handling the weather, and more―for 29 of the most famous sites in Yosemite National Park. Don't even think of visiting Yosemite without this book.
Discover why each site is worthy of a photograph and what lenses and equipment to take along
Experiment with the recommended camera settings and filters
Explore low-light and night options and ways to work around weather conditions
Get creative with different angles, lighting effects, and techniques
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Cool apps help you choose sites to photograph, tell you how to get spectacular shots, and even help you get there. There's one for this book―go to http://lp.wileypub.com/DestinationDFGiPhoneApp and follow the iTunes Store link!
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