Shane
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Hi, I need to get some tree photos for my GCSE course. I drove around the countryside for 2 hours, stoppping by the roadside jumping out and snapping pics of trees. Only when i got home there isn't one decent picture. The biggest problem i found is that the tree i wanted to get a picture of was so far away. So i was using my 70 - 300 VR lens, sometimes at 300mm (hand held). the pictures arent sharp at all, i couldnt find anything in the image that was!
I'm not sure i was out in the best light either, everything looked slightly white washed. Like an overexposed photo. I was out between 4pm and 6pm (6pm there was very little light)
Do i need to just get closer to the tree and use my 18 - 55 lens?
Also, what makes a good tree picture?
All help appreciated
I'm not sure i was out in the best light either, everything looked slightly white washed. Like an overexposed photo. I was out between 4pm and 6pm (6pm there was very little light)
Do i need to just get closer to the tree and use my 18 - 55 lens?
Also, what makes a good tree picture?
All help appreciated

...I've tried many times to capture those types of view so I'm pleased to hear you say how difficult it is to find a good composition ... I so agree. lol.