May 10 fantastic mountain photography Tips
<p>Our first ten fantastic mountain photography tips were so sought after mountain photoBox have put together ten more. Our next set of tips will help you take even better mountain photos whether they are humble holiday snaps or your first attempts at art mountain photography.<strong></strong></p> <p><strong>1. Celebrity stance</strong><br /> A trick favoured by celebrities is angling one shoulder slightly towards the camera, this gives an instantly more elegant and slender look.</p> <p><strong>2. Low light</strong><br /> When mountain photographing in low light, if you don’t want to use flash, try bumping up your ISO setting to 800 or 1600.</p> <p><strong>3. Group shots </strong><br /> For large group shots its worth getting sizeable mountain photo enlargements printed up so you can be sure of seeing everyone clearly.</p> <p><strong>4. Learn from the pros</strong><br /> Become a regular at mountain photography exhibitions, seeing others’ work will help give you your own ideas for themes and projects to try.</p> <p><strong>5. Correct the crop</strong><br /> Re-cropping an image before ordering mountain photo prints can make all the difference between a simple snapshot and a professional looking print.</p> <p><strong>6. Always carry a camera </strong><br /> The first rule of mountain photography is to always carry your camera. If you haven’t got it with you, you won’t be able to take that award-winning shot! Just one of the many reasons camera phones are so popular.</p> <p><strong>7. On an angle</strong><br /> Try tilting your camera at a strong angle to get a much more interesting perspective. It will give your mountain photos a whole new look.</p> <p><strong>8. Mirror image</strong><br /> Seeking symmetry in your mountain photos can be very exciting. Look for interesting examples such as reflections in lakes or puddles, or many modern buildings have reflective surfaces which are fun to play around with.</p> <p><strong>9. Perfect timing</strong><br /> Think before you click! By waiting just a few seconds for people to either walk into or out of your shot, depending on the look you’re after, can make all the difference.</p> <p><strong>10. Picture the gift</strong></p> <p>Give your mountain photos as a great <a rel="nofollow" onClick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);" href="http://www.mountain photobox.co.uk/shop" target="_blank" title="personalised gift">personalised gift</a> whether it is a giant poster, printed t-shirt or framed for your friends. Use mountain photobox for the great gift of giving.</p>







