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What Kinds of Photographs I Like to Take

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I’m a landscape photographer by profession.  This means that I really enjoy taking photos of beautiful landscape scenes and sharing them with the world.  However, that’s not all I like taking pictures of.  I have several more kinds of photos which I like to take.  Today I’m sharing some of those kinds of photographs with you.

If you’ve been a long-time lurker here, you might recognize some of these kinds of photographs as I’ve shared most of them before.  I’ve decided to specialize in landscape photography but I still enjoy other types of photography and here are the top kinds of photography subjects I like to shoot.

1. Flower Photos

If you’ve been hanging around here for a few years, you might have seen the phase when I was less specific in the kinds of nature photos I specialized in.  One of the kinds of photographs I really enjoyed showing off then (and still enjoy taking now) is flower photography.  Flowers are an obvious choice for someone like me so none of you should be surprised at this.

Cramer Imaging's fine art nature photograph of a red rose flower with water droplets shot from the side with soft green bokeh
Cramer Imaging's fine art nature macro photograph of a blooming yellow desert flower in Bryce Canyon National Park Utah

2. Firework Photos

Around here, the 4th of July is a big holiday with lots of fireworks (as the municipality can afford).  I do my best to get out there and capture as many firework photos as I can for the year.  Sometimes I don’t come back with anything worth showing off.  That’s ok.  Many times I do.

4th of July fireworks in Panguitch Utah captured by Cramer Imaging
Cramer Imaging's fine art photograph of three fireworks in the night sky on the 4th of July

3. Hot Air Balloon Photos

I do enjoy going out to Balloonfest and getting photos of the hot air balloons taking off every year.  Those brightly-colored giant bags of hot air are somehow very inspiring to me as a photographer.  Each year brings new and different balloons too.  If I’m careful and lucky, I can often capture hot air balloons as part of a landscape photo at the same time.  That really works out well for me.

Cramer Imaging's fine art photograph of a hot air balloon cluster taking flight in Panguitch Utah with a sunburst between 2 aerial balloons
Cramer Imaging's fine art photograph of one purple rainbow hot air balloon taking flight in Panguitch Utah with a blue partly cloudy sky

4. Wildlife Photos

I do enjoy taking photos of animals.  Wild animals are actually quite interesting to me and add flavor to the rare photo I can get of them.  However, I’m not good at wildlife photography.  I’m not patient enough to wait or lucky enough to happen upon wild animals in my landscape photography pursuits.  When I do run across such an opportunity, I do my best to capitalize on it.  I’m still working on getting better at wildlife photography.

Cramer Imaging's professional nature photograph of an animal, or duck, or bird swimming in a fountain in Logan, Utah
Cramer Imaging's professional quality nature photograph of a female deer or doe head with blurred background in sepia in Rigby, Idaho

5. Astrophotography Photos

It might surprise you that I enjoy taking pictures of the night sky and the stars.  Well, I do,  The Milky Way and other other-worldly phenomenon can make for some amazing photos regardless of whether there is a landscape scene in the photo or not.  I love getting those kinds of photos.

Cramer Imaging's fine art landscape photograph of comet Neowise above the Cedar Breaks Utah landscape at night
Cramer Imaging's fine art photograph of the Milky Way glowing in the eastern sky with foreground trees in silhouette

6. Temple Photos

I so love taking pictures of temple photos.  Temples and their grounds are designed to be some of the most beautiful buildings around.  The grounds are well maintained and peaceful by design.  They make for some beautiful photography and I enjoy the opportunity I occasionally get to go out and capture pictures of such buildings for my portfolio.

Professional quality fine art photograph of the Logan temple spire at sunset in Utah by Cramer Imaging
Cramer Imaging's fine art photograph of the Idaho Falls LDS Temple at twilight in winter with Snake River reflection

Bonus

Ok, so it’s not much of a bonus to say that I love taking landscape photos.  I was talking about that in the very first sentence.  However, landscape photography is something which can get me out of bed in the morning and keep me up late at night.  I’m not sure I have the words to describe how much I love landscape photography.  How about a couple of pictures to give you a better idea?

Cramer Imaging's fine art landscape photograph of the sun peeking around the Thor's Hammer hoodoo in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Cramer Imaging's professional quality landscape photograph of Upper Mesa Falls on the Snake River near Harriman State Park, Idaho

Conclusion

In conclusion, I hope you enjoyed learning about different kinds of photography subjects I like to have in front of my camera lens.  I’m not a single subject photographer after all.  I hope that you see there are other kinds of photography which I pursue.

So, what kinds of photographs do you enjoy seeing?  Share those ideas down in the comments section below.

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