Garden Photography Tip from @clairetakacs – Shooting into the light is often the most effective way with garden photography and can provide the most exciting light. It often works to position the camera, so that something is obscuring the direct light of the sun (foliage, a tree, a building). It can take a lot of walking around a garden, waiting and watching the light to get the effect you want. .
For this photo I positioned myself at a particular height, that would show the different layers in planting/elements of the design and frames the shot with white hydrangeas in the foreground
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Claire Takacs is an Australian photographer and can be seen in the pages of Garden Design magazine. She is also a keen gardener herself, when she gets the chance! .
This photo is from the upcoming Autumn 2017 issue (Great Garden in New York). Subscribe now so you don’t miss it! If you’re already a magazine subscriber with us, THANK YOU! Your issue will arrive mid/late September. .
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