As the summer is dwindling down and fall is right around the corner, some photographers practice photographing the fruits of the harvest season.
While waiting for the apple picking season to be in full swing, some photographers set the stage or go to the grocery store and practice capturing the fruit.
Mindful that the lighting will be different if you are for example, in a store photographing apples. The florescent lighting will cast a bluish white lighting on the fruit or flowers. Knowing that, you can adjust your lens accordingly.
Actually, I love some of the fruit photos I've taken in the supermarket.
Here is one taken at the local market.
Often you need to rearrange the fruit a bit to get a natural balanced photo.
Are you excited about the fall season?
Do you have any plans for photographing Autumn?
Here is Michigan usually the third week of October is the peak of the color of the leaves and we plan to be outdoors at the cider mills, apple orchards, farmlands all leading to Halloween!
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Ellen Stanton
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