Muskoka is a photographer’s paradise. There are opportunities for gorgeous shots at every turn, in every season and in any type of weather. The attached photos were taken by our very own (and talented!) Ben Howell.
Here are some tips for capturing your own amazing photos in Muskoka:
- Listen with your eyes. Some shots will leap up and shout “look here” while others are more subtle. Look beyond the obvious and you’ll find some stellar shots in unexpected places.
- Love the light. Early morning and dusk are the golden hours of photography. The light is soft and casts gentle highlights on your subject making your pics look like they were taken by a pro. And there’s the added bonus of a gorgeous sunrise or sunset.
- Remember the rule of thirds. Your subject doesn’t have to be centered in your lens but it should be balanced. By imagining that your photo is divided in threes (both vertically and horizontally) and aligning your subject either with one of the lines or where they intersect, your photo will automatically look more balanced.
- Find a new angle. Getting closer to ground level or finding other unusual angles can add interest to your shots.
- Remember your memory (card). The beauty of digital cameras is that you can take lots of photos and trash the ones you don't like. The more photos you take, the more likely you are to come away with one you like.
- Our beach and dock, naturally (it doesn’t get much closer than that!)
- Oxtongue Rapids, just up highway 60 past Dwight
- Ragged Falls, just outside the West gate to Algonquin Park
- Lions Lookout, in the heart of Huntsville behind the Canada Summit Centre
- Algonquin Park, along the Highway 60 corridor – wildlife can often be spotted from the highway and there are many short trails and scenic viewpoints that offer instant gratification if you’re in a hurry (but you’re on vacation so you’re not in a hurry, right?)
Just a reminder that Father’s Day and the July long weekend are fast approaching. You can book rooms online here.
See you soon!
Bruce, Nicolle, Luke, Ben and Addie
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