Importance Of The Rainforest

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Forest Photography: Five Tips for photos of the Great Forests

Great photography forest is like all nature photography. You get the best results when you focus on nature and light, not the technology. Yes, you need a decent camera, and you should know how to use it. But the results photography in the jungle are not about the price of the camera. If you have a tripod and a camera that lets you adjust aperture and shutter speed, which is ready to go.

I make a living from nature photography, including a large amount of jungle pictures, and I've never trusted the most modern equipment for my work. Great photography is simply jungle to find a striking theme, with good light, and having a creative eye for composition.

Note: The following advice is for photos of jungle scenes, not about the photos of the leaves, mushrooms, etc.

Rainforest Stock Tip # 1: Choose a topic. As say in the classics, "It's a jungle out there." In the jungle, faced with the foliage, branches, roots, rocks, vines … in the face and all what about. A very good picture requires forest structure, to make some sense of all that visual clutter. Look for something that is immediately striking – a big tree overlooking the trees around a root system that takes the eye, a waterfall or stream, in short, something you can build a composition around it.

Rainforest Stock Tip # 2: Use the best natural light. The mistake almost everyone makes at first is to take pictures of tropical jungle on a sunny day when they're in the mood for a walk. Wrong! In full sunlight, the forest becomes a mosaic of light and shadow that it is impossible to expose correctly. What you need is a cloudy day, when the light is much more uniform. Misty time creates an even more into the jungle, and you can add a mysterious character to his jungle pictures.

Do not use the flash. The flash illuminates the scene with flat light, white, eliminating the soft play of natural light and shadow that gives the forest its character. Always use natural light.

Rainforest Stock Tip # 3: Bring a tripod. Take your photos under a forest of dense vegetation, on a cloudy day (see photo top of the jungle # 2), means that the light level is very low. You can shoot at shutter speeds as slow as one or two seconds. You always have your tripod, and is best to avoid windy days so the scene is as still as possible.

Rainforest Stock Tip # 4: Use a wide angle lens (Or a zoom lens, zoom back to its widest angle). The wide-angle lens has several advantages for rainforest photography. First, it exaggerates the sense of perspective in a photo, creating a sense of three-dimensional depth. Photo viewers feel they are not looking only in a rainforest, but in him. Second, the wide-angle lens has a wide natural depth of field. With so much detail about him, it is important that you can keep both the foreground and the background in focus.

Rainforest Stock Tip # 5: Stay on the road. There are some practical reasons to stay on track when walking. To minimize the possibility of lost, injured, or fined by some more-informal ranger. The people who run the national parks are not stupid. They know what they want see, and the design of their routes accordingly. Meet the path does not deprive him of any photo opportunity.

In terms of rainforest photography they are able to create some distance between you and the foliage around it. It is much easier to photograph a tree when you do not have the branch of another tree on his face. By staying on the road, you can get a clear view of his subject, without interference. You can even use the path as part of the composition of your photo from the forest. It's a great way to invite the viewer to accompany him on his walk in the forest.

So there you have my five tips jungle photography. Notice concentrate in light and creativity, not on fancy techniques or equipment. You can make big improvements in its nature photography in this way, regardless the type of camera you have.

About the Author

Andrew Goodall has a successful nature photography gallery, and has written two top selling ebooks on the art and skills of nature photography. See Andrew Goodall’s images and ebooks at http://www.naturesimage.com.au

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What is the importance of the Amazon rainforest?

For the indigenous people of the Amazon rainforest is important because it is home and culture is closely related to the forest, rivers and wildlife. Destroying the forest also destroy all the indigenous peoples who are left. Some of the tribes in the Amazon have not yet had contact with other cultures, not yet. Can you destroy the indigenous way of life? People have been happy life for thousands of years. Humanity will lose their language, art, stories, and also their knowledge. The Amazon rainforest plays a role in the climate that affects the whole world. If this environmental service the forest provides is dismantled by its destruction will not substitute for it. The Amazon works like a large air conditioner, which cools down the temperature in the world for 1 or 2 degrees Celsius and helps balance moisture and rain in several parts of the world. Climate change is happening due to the release of many tons of carbon dioxide carbon into the atmosphere, this happens mostly because of the use of fossil fuels, but also by forest fires. The Amazon rainforest is the reserve Earth's largest carbon (in the form of trees, leaves and roots) in the world, if the forest is on fire will be released this carbon into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide carbon. Unfortunately, the most common form of deforestation in the Amazon region is by fire.

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