Nature Photography Day
June 15 is Nature Photography Day. The North
American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) created the day in 2006 as a
way to encourage people to learn and enjoy capturing the beauty of nature
through their cameras.
The day also promotes conservation
through photography.
Nature photography is a branch of
photography that is devoted to taking pictures of natural elements including
landscapes, geological formations, and flora and fauna in their natural
habitats and in zoos. As a rule, nature photography does not include
photographing human subjects, though some exceptions can be made depending on
the situation.
Preserving Nature's
Bounties
NANPA is a non-profit organization
based in the USA that promotes nature photography as a way to preserve and
conserve nature and to promote appreciation of the bounties of our natural
environment.
How to Celebrate?
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Find the sunrise
and sunset time for your location to capture nature in the magical golden
time.
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Find out more about
how to take pictures during this time, and how to take beautiful
pictures of moon and its surroundings.
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Join a photography
club and participate in any events they may have on this day.
·
Take a hike with
your family and friends and take in the nature around you, while capturing the
scenes with your camera.
·
Share your favorite
outdoorsy picture on social media.
·
Volunteer time and
money to a local conservation organization.








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