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Landscape photography is quite different from indoor photography. You will probably find youself heading out of town in search for beatiful scenery. Here is some advice to keep in mind before you start.

Depth of Field

For landscape photography the normal approach is to make sure that as much of your scene is in focus. The best way to do this is to choose a small aperture (a big number) as the smaller your aperture the greater the depth of field in your shots. )

Use a Tripod

Using a tripod can be beneficial for you while shooting landscapes - it will ensure that your camera is still during the complete exposure.

Focal Point

If you don't choose one, your photos might look empty - a viewer always look for a point on an image his eyes can rest. It could be either a flower in a foreground, a building, an unusual tree etc. Foreground Foreground is as important as the background - it gives your photo sense of depth and give the viewers a way to look "into" the image

The Sky

If the sky is boring or bland, don't make it the dominant element of your image. But in many occasions the sky playes the main role - the colours, interesting clouds formations - in those cases the horizon may be lower in the photo.

Movement

Though landscape photography makes you think of still and calm images, there's always some kind of slight movement you can capture. Either moving clouds, waterfalls, waves or birds - capturing them will add drama and action to your shots and don't hesitate to photograph them. To do it, you'd need to take a longer shutter speed.

The Weather

Experiment with different weather conditions - a scene can quickly change if the waether changes at any given moment. Search for a storms, dark clounds, rainbows, sunsets and sunrises etc

The Golden Hour

Some landscape photographs never shoot during the day - only around the dusk and dawn. Those times the light is best - it can create amazing shadows and curious patterns. The landscapes come alive then.

Keep your eyes open

You never know when you might be struck with an amazing beauty of landscapes. Slight changes of weather, the light might give you a good chance for a unique shot. Think out of the box and look for original points of focus or perspectives. Take your camera everywhere you go.

Later...once you learn landscape photography, use your skills by making gifts of you photos in a collage frame. Either non-framed large-scale ones or smaller in a collage photo framewill be an original and a beautiful element of your interior.

by: Jack Corcker




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