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Kayaking and Photography
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Bring a journal and a camera that can withstand
exposure to the marine environment. Create
a photo journal to remember your travel
adventure. Be sure to include extra camera
batteries, and extra film. The camera should
be weather and waterproof. Remember that
a bad weather is often providing interesting
photographic opportunities. Keep the camera
on a leash especially if it doesn't float.
Many kayakers will tether the camera to
their pfd or carry it in a small neoprene
pouch that is attached to the pfd. The tether
should be long enough to allow shooting
with an extended arm.
While the camera might be
small enough to carry around your neck,
like a necklace it is potentially dangerous
and definitely not recommend it. When taking
the photograph be sure to stabilize the
canoe or kayak. Because of the cameras small
sizes these days they can be easily shaken
when pressing the shutter button, so pay
particular care to holding the camera steady.
If you are shooting non-action pictures
it may make sense to use 2 second self timer
to hold the camera steady, especially, when
only one hand is used.
If taking digital photos be
sure to take the pictures at the highest
available resolution. This will allow you
to have a good quality image that can be
later cropped or blown up. This can become
very important when taking photographs from
inside the kayak, as perfect framing can
be quite a challenge while paddling. You
will often need to rotate and crop the picture
to make a horizon line horizontal. A downside
to the cameras that have the latest LCD
displays is that they are often very difficult
to read in the bright sunlight.
If that is the case, it should
not stop you from taking photographs, just
take some extra frames to ensure that you
get a good shot. Don't be afraid to use
some creative angles. And while your focus
might be the world above the water, remember
that many of these water cameras allow for
photographing underwater. An easy trick
is to put the camera under water right next
to your kayak. If the camera is digital
I would not suggest using any in-camera
effects. You can always add them later in
Photoshop or other digital photo editing
software.
If you are using digital be
sure to purchase an upgraded memory card
so that you can store a large number of
photos in the cameras memory. Shooting digital
is is significantly cheaper than shooting
film.
About the Author:
Rob Daniels is an avid kayaker and outdoor
enthusiasts more at Snorkeling Shop http://www.snorkeling-shop.com
and Kayak Escape http://www.kayak-escape.com
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