Nature Photography Walk
Budget
🆓 Free
Group
Solo, Just two
Setting
outdoor
Take a slow walk through a park or natural area with the sole goal of taking interesting photos. Phone cameras are more than good enough. The constraint of looking for shots changes how you move through a space entirely.
Tips to make it great
- 1
Pick one subject to focus on: insects, textures, shadows, or reflections.
- 2
Shoot in the golden hour (1 hour after sunrise or before sunset) for best light.
- 3
Compare shots at the end over coffee — it makes the walk feel like a project.
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