BeachPhotoTips:PhotographyontheBeach

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BeachPhotoTips:PhotographyontheBeach
Beach Photo Tips: Photography on the Beach
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What's a beach? To us, it's any sandy stretch on the edge of a lake, a river bank, or the ocean. It's a great place for fun and relaxation, and we hasten to add, a great place to take beach photos? anytime! While we have summer's warm and sunny weather and long lazy days in mind as we write this, photography on the beach can give great results any time of the year, in any weather, from sunri to sunt. Here are some beach photo tips that will yield great results, no matter the ason.
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Typically, you won't need lots of fancy gear when you go to the beach. A point-and-shoot or DSLR with a normal range zoom lens is all you'll need. If you wish, bring along a small flash and a tripod for long exposures.
There are two reasons to keep the gear simple when headed to the beach. First and foremost, we're going to have fun, and packing too much equipment just gets in the way. Second, the sand, sun, surf and salty air creates an environment that can be rough on delicate equipment.
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Everyone knows that salt water and surf are rough on cameras. What most people don't realize is that sand can be the worst enemy of all. Fine sand particles can get inside camera bodies and lens barrels and wreak havoc with your camera's mechanics and optics. While camera manufacturers have made great improvements to camera body als, there are some common n beach photo tips for you to try.
There are two principal ways that sand can get into your equipment: Wind and stupidity.
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Here are some beach photography tips to help you protect the gear that you do bring.
Fine particles blown by the wind cannot be avoided, and in tho conditions we suggest you work only with "aled" cameras, anything from a waterproof disposable model, a point-and-shoot or a DSLR that's in a special waterproof housing or a model that's designed for u underwater.
You may wonder about using "waterproof" cameras out of the water, but they are very good for this purpo. The cameras we're talking about are the generally inexpensive "weatherproof" models or "waterproof" models. They're good for u on the beach and, in some cas, on or near the surface of the water. We're not talking about expensive gear designed for deep scuba diving.
(Most "waterproof" point-and-shoot cameras can't handle depths greater than 10 or 15 feet. If you want to go deeper, then you'll need either an expensive scuba-housing for your camera, or a specialty scuba camera like the Nikon Nikonos.)
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Getting back to the beach, blowing sand is an unavoidable menace, and if you don't have a protected camera, one of the best beach photo tips is to stay away on a windy day. On the other hand, if it's not windy, your regular camera should do if you u it intelligently.
Which brings us to stupidity. Whether it's windy or not, the other way that sand gets into your camera is through carelessness. This includes obvious no-no's like handling the camera with sandy fingers, changing memory cards while your friends are shaking sand out of a blanket, or similar stupidities.
What should you do if, despite your best efforts, some sand does get into your film camera? First, try removing it by using a blower. A rubber bowl blower may suffice. If not, try a compresd air blower. If this doesn't remove all the grains of sand, try Step Two. u a brush to remove them. A sable or mink brush is best since you don't want to scratch your delicate camera or lens. If brushing doesn't handle the job completely, you're up to Step Three. Even more gently, try to brush away the grains using a microfiber cloth. If you still can't get rid of all the grains of sand, STOP. Bring your camera to a repair shop and let the experts take over.
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After sand, heat is the cond-most dangerous enemy of your camera when taking beach photos. Heat is hard on cameras and nsitive electronic circuitry. But excess heat is easily avoided. Just keep your equipment out of direct sun. Never let your camera bake in direct sun. Keep it covered and in the shade as much as possible.
The third gremlin on the beach is humid air. In cold weather, the danger is that the camera gets cold outside so that, when it's brought back into the warm humid air in a hou, droplets conden on it. In warm weather, surprisingly, the danger is really just the same. Here's why. Often, your camera is cool becau it's been stored in a cool air-conditioned car or a cool air-conditioned cabin on a boat. When that cool camera is brought out into the hot humid air of the beach, it too may have droplets conden on it.
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Solution? If your camera is cold, let it adjust to the beach conditions gradually to minimize condensation. In other words, give your digital camera time after you take it out of a cool environment. Never start shooting immediately when you move your camera from a cool-and-dry place to a warm-and-humid place like a beach. Of cour, wor than hot, humid air is hot, humid, salty air, the type of air you'll find at an ocean beach in summer. Watch out for salt condensing on your camera ? especially on the electronic parts inside your camera. Salt can really damage delicate electronics. What to do? Again, u common n. If you u a digital camera when taking beach photos, don't open it too often ? and shield it from ocean spray when you do. Salt should not get inside. If it does, treat it like sand. Follow the beach photo tips and attempt to blow brush icrofiber it out.
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