Autumn is great for photography and photographers really are spoilt for choice. It's a great time to go for a walk in the woods and capture the trees drawing back their energy with a spectacular chromatic display. It's also a great time to capture the fruits of the harvest, the bulging blackberries bursting from briars, apples ready and ripe and the last dance of the bees before the darkness draws in and heralds the cold embrace of winter.
Below you'll find a number of good links to autumn photography tips sites to help you take successful photos during this beautiful time of year. I've also listed some autumn locations you may wish to check out as well as a few good books.
AUTUMN PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS
SELECTIVE LOCATIONS
Belgium
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Norway
UK
USA
SELECTIVE READING
- Chris Gatcum, Landscape Photography: Four Seasons (Focal Press, 2011).
- Richard Mabey, Food For Free (London: Collins, 2004).
- Peter J Marchand, Autumn: A Season of Change (University Press of New England, 2000).
- Allen Rokach and Anne Millman, The Field Guide to Photographing the Seasons (New York: Watson-Guptill, 1998).
- Stan Trzoniec, Autumn in the Country (New Jersey: Xlibris, 2009).
- Arnold Wilson, Nature Photography Through Four Seasons (Faringdon: Fountain Press, 1997).
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