Why I Love Nature Photography
Nature photography has always been my favorite photography field. Growing up, I would explore the fields surrounding my home, photographing the sunsets and sunrises like clockwork.
Now, I still remain fascinated by the colors of the sky. When I travel to a foreign land, I hardly get any sleep because I stay up late to photograph the sunset. Then, I wake up early in the morning to snap a shot of the sunrise.
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How I Capture My Nature Photos
To get the most dynamic nature photos, I find myself climbing mountain peaks with my mirrorless camera in hand. I enjoy driving to lookouts and scenic viewpoints that are found in my national parks.
However, I prefer hiking miles to the edge of a cliff when taking my nature photos. The challenge of hiking to reach a viewpoint makes the photo even more beautiful, in my opinion.
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What’s Next
National parks remain my favorite place to expand my nature photography portfolio. I have been to 31 national parks in the United States, and I have the goal to visit all 63 of them.
I will continue to travel the world, photographing nature’s wonder. I hope you will join me in my exploration. Let’s discover beauty in the most secluded places.
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