Abstract photography Abstract photography, also know as non-objective, is a genre that follows no rules and the images are imagined outside of "reality". This photography lets the viewer decide what the photograph represents; the subject matter. The three main elements that form abstract photography are
Landscape photography Landscape photography is a genre of photography that captures natural landscapes. These images could include people, animals and architecture but the primary source of focus is supposed to be the natural scenery in order to be considered landscape photographs. Seascapes, mountain ranges, rivers, forests, desert, water fall, flowers, cliffs and other natural landscapes are the common subject matter in this genre. There are some styles of landscape photography;
Night photography Night photography is genre of photography that consists in capturing photographs at night, outdoors between dusk and dawn. The popular subject for night photography are night sky, buildings, cities, fountains, bridges, streetlights, reflections and silhouettes. The main difference between daytime photography and night photography is the usage of exposure values, due to the darkness, more light should enter the camera, which you can achieve by changing the three controls; aperture, shutter speed and ISO. These images show what night photography stands for.
Golden and blue hour photography "Golden hours" are the last hour before sunset and the first hour after sunrise. These hours ae known in photography because they provide natural light that eases the work because the light is softer; does not have sunshine down directly and makes skin tones look more beautiful. Also, because the light is directional; the sun is a t a low angle, so you can use it as Rim light, back light, side light and to create silhouettes. The golden hour light is warmer, with lots of yellows, oranges, and reds, colours that are associated with happiness and warmth. However, the "Blue hour" is a short time period when after the sun sets and the sky picks a blue colour before it gets night. During this time it is easier to capture images as there are no harsh shadows or bright sunshine.
Underwater photography Underwater photography is all about capturing images of the underwater creatures. This genre of photography requires professional and specific equipment and techniques such as the waterproof underwater camera. The common subject of underwater photography are; wildlife, underwater fashion photography, underwater macro photography, scenics and wide angles shots and many more. While taking underwater photographs there are many challenges that one faces in order to get successful images such as; water reduces the colour, contrast and sharpness, therefore it is advised to get within 12 inches closer to the subject. The images below are example of underwater photography.
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