How to Photograph Trees, Mushrooms and Rivers | Woodland Photography Tips



Sometimes when the weather is a bit rubbish, but you have that nature photography itch, heading into some secluded woodland is your best bet for photographic success.

In this tutorial, official Nikon Ambassador Ross Hoddinott shows you 3 great techniques you can use to properly capture and document a woodland area.

Learn how to take beautiful woodland stream images, as well as macro photos of fungi and some creative ICM images of trees with bold shapes.

This video was produced by NatureTTL.com, in partnership with B&H Photo Video – http://www.bhphotovideo.com

— KIT LIST —

Got your eye on some of the gear used in this video? You can find everything at the following (affiliate) links:

Nikon D850: http://geni.us/LHnqM4
Nikon 17-35mm f/2.8: http://geni.us/JT9gL
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Manfrotto LUMIMUSE 8 LED: http://geni.us/0fBeB
Lastolite 50cm Reflector: http://geni.us/oi2GmwZ

— RECORDED ON —

This film was recorded using:

Canon 5D Mark IV: http://geni.us/YkJr
Canon 16-35mm f/4 EF L IS USM: http://geni.us/vsIEP

Learn more about nature photography at https://www.naturettl.com/start-here/

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