How to Take Beautiful Pictures of Your Garden: 12 Tips
You can take photos in every season, but summer is the best season for photography—hands down. For one, you don't have to think about layering. You can just wear your regular clothes without heavy coats weighing you down.
And you have even more reasons to celebrate if you're going for a photoshoot in a park or garden. With pretty flowers and mostly stationary plants, you don't need any fancy gear—your camera and a lens will do.
But, know these tips before you head out to your garden.
1. Play With Different Apertures

When you have lovely subjects like flowers, don't forget to bring out the artist in you. Try different apertures in your camera and check out the differences. A shallow depth of field can give you stunning bokeh. Bokeh looks especially pleasant in a floral and green background.
If you want the flowers in sharp focus, try a deep depth of field. You can still get the bokeh if you put some distance between your subject and the background.
2. Check Your Background
