When the leaves start turning those beautiful autumn colors, it’s prime time to get the camera out and make some photographs. I love the autumn season; the crisp mornings and cool evenings are perfect for sitting around a bonfire. There are few times throughout the year when nature is perfectly primed for photographing, and autumn is one of them. If you’re at all like me, the change of the season brings a renewed desire to get outside with your camera and attempt to capture the beauty of the season. The best part of photographing the autumn season is that compared with the summer season, there really are only minor differences in approach or gear that are needed to get your best work. While I will cover here some of the things that work for me, I would suggest that as you get set for the season, think of the […]
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