Nature Photography Tips for the Great Smoky Mountains
Tony SweetDescription
Tony Sweet takes you to Greenbrier valley on the Little Pigeon River in the Smokies and teaches you how to photograph rock formations, flowing water, and unexpected elements like a burst of colorful flowers growing in between the rocks. He also finds a random pool of water formed among the rocks and goes with it, showing you how to get a shot of trees reflected in the pool. He shows you how to take advantage of the flowers by using them in the foreground and how to use different exposure settings to get different grades of motion for the flowing water. He recommends taking several different versions of the flowing water so you can satisfy every buyer or designer, depending on what they are looking for.
See all of the videos in our Visual Literacy in Landscape Photography Course:
- Visual Literacy in Landscape Photography—Course Preview
- Nature Photography Tips while Shooting Sparks Lane
- Outdoor Photography at Lea Valley in the Great Smoky Mountains
- Nature Photography Tips for the Great Smoky Mountains
- Cabin Photography Tips from the Smoky Mountains
- Overcast Photography in the Great Smoky Mountains
- Take Great Macro Photos in Nature
- Long Exposure Photography in the Great Smoky Mountains
- Photographing at Clingman’s Dome
- Bonus—Tony’s Portfolio