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How can I photograph the wind you ask? Wind is invisible, you may only feel it when it touches you and you can see it when it touches the grass, the bushes, the water and the clouds. It makes the mills go round and it permits the birds to fly. Generally it roars when wind turns right into a storm. People as well as animals use the wind for transportation and people use the wind to generate electricity and many more issues.
Wind can be stunning and wind can be terrible when it turns right into a hurricane or twister. We all know how destructive the wind can be. We don't have hurricanes and tornados in my nation but we do have small whirlwinds once in a while.
I am not an expert photographer and that i don't know much concerning the technical stuff like shutterspeed and aperture, but that doesn't cease me from catching nature's beauty with my digicam. My dad was an artist and he taught me to look past the plain and methods to make compositions.
On this artical I want to show you how simple it truly is to photograph the wind, meaning the consequences of the wind.
I just like the Wind and Where I Live There's Wind More often than not.
My nation (the Netherlands) is fairly flat and where I live I can look straight to the horizon within the front of our old farmhouse. We see 1/3 of land and 2/3 of sky, the perfect photographic composing rule. Some may assume that the sky is