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Top 5 Places Every Nature Photographer Should Go

Photography seems to be an easy vocation to many, but it isn’t. The art of photography takes up a lot of time and efforts. For a nature photographer, who has to travel and spend and risk and whatnot, managing so many resources and time can be a great task. To help a nature photographer save time on finding the best of places to visit for bettering their portfolio, we have come to the rescue! Following is a selective list for such nature photographers, who are willing to give everything up for that one shot of a lifetime.

  1. Oxbow Bend, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
    Oxbow Bend is addressed as a peaceful attraction with an unforgettable experience that no one should miss. It is the most photographed place in the entire national park as it has all the elements for an ideal landscape, with the Snake River having a reflection of Mount Moran. This particular location is very well recognized and no photographer should miss an opportunity to capture its beauty. It is undoubtedly one of the best places in the park to witness a moose, river otters, black bears, and grizzly bear. The end of September brings in the autumn colors which has an incredible view with all the colors of golden and green merging and yet remaining very distinct. It is truly a sight to behold, as told by almost every photographer who visits this place for nature photography.
  2. Banff National Park, Canada
    Banff National Park is considered as the perfection as the mountains here have an alluring beauty, and it is often called as a dream destination for all the nature photographers. Ice caves, lakes, forests covered in snow, along with the green meadows get you a scenic wonder. People often spend months exploring Banff. It is upon the photographer to look out for his curated spot to get the best shot. However, Lake Louise remains the chief element of every photo taken here.
  3. Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, Iceland
    Seljalandsfoss Waterfall is located on the south coast of Iceland, having a drop of around 200 feet. This is the most photographed place in Iceland and has impressive natural and scenic features. A pathway also surrounds this waterfall which can be encircled by visitors and has some majestic and picturesque views. It has amazing natural attractions with the water dropping most calmly and serenely possible. The mist, along with the breathtakingly beautiful fall, makes it an amazing view to be captured by your camera.
  4. Otemanu, Bora Bora (French Polynesia)
    Bora Bora is a volcanic island which is surrounded by coral reefs all around. Mount Otemanu is 727 meters high and has a twin peak of about 661 meters high. The volcanic peak emerges from a dark lagoon. The sun, sand, and beautiful lagoons make it a place ideal for photography. The peaks have a different grandiose appearance from different places on the island. The tropical vegetation and scenic views make it a place a photographer should tick off his bucket list as soon as possible. You can enjoy the complete view of Bora Bora Island once you get to this peak and also take amazing shots of landscapes and the vegetation there.
  5. San Juan Mountains, Colorado
    Apart from the other picturesque beauty which this mountain has, the wildflower displays are the most spectacular. The Clear Lake and the La Plata Mountains have amazing views, and the Ice Lakes, as well as the Missionary Ridge Road, are important elements of this place. The summertime offers amazing views at this place, which a photographer must not miss capturing.

For a nature photographer or even a nature enthusiast, the aforementioned top 5 places are worth visiting. They have the most scenic views involved which can give your pictures beauty as well as diversity. The mountains, national parks, and volcanic peaks are all things which have diverse features and yet has amazingly pretty displays. With so many places to go to, this list will get you the features of the top five places which you cannot miss to enhance your art of photography!


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Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller is a Senior Economist and Alternate Executive Editor at CEOWORLD magazine. He specializes in global finance, labor laws, international banking, public financial management, fiscal policy, and applied microeconomics. In his current role, he oversees the production of special reports, profiles, and lists for the magazine. Prior to this, he was an Advisor to the Editor-in-Chief for one year. Before that, he served as the lead economist for Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama), Europe, and Central Asia in the magazine's news division. Ryan has extensive experience in economic forecasting, surveillance, and providing economic policy advice.


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