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Using Water in Photography

Posted: February 19, 2019
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="438"] Image: Digital Photography School © Jeremy Flint[/caption] There are so many incredible natural resources that can be used to create amazing images, and water is one of the best. Using water in your images can add an element that ends in stunning results. Beyond the typical bodies of water that first come to mind, there are many others you may have never considered to be good additions to photography. Thinking outside the box and incorporating water into your images can take them to a whole new level. Jeremy Flint, award winning photographer and contributer to Digital Photography School, shares great tips to using water to your images for impact.

8 Ways to Use Water in Photography to Add Impact

Water is a fantastic natural resource that can be used to create great photographs to be proud of. If you are looking to improve your images, including water as an element in your photos can work wonders. Water comes in many forms and can be a visually pleasing addition to a landscape or nature scene. It could represent the main point of interest in your photos or be a key part of your composition. At first, I would recommend identifying a water source you would like to capture, consider how to capture it and then create an image with impact. How you interpret a scene that includes water is purely a personal choice and depends on the water source you choose as your main subject. Here are eight ways to use water in photography to add impact:

1. The Sea

Read the entire article, 8 Ways to Use Water in Photography to Add Impact, on Digital Photography School.