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Landscape Photography Tips: 5. Working with Natural Light
This article is the fifth instalment of my Landscape Photography Tips. If you have not had a chance to read my previous articles on, Equipment, Landscape Photography settings, Planning a Landscape Photography shoot , and Composition, then you might like to have a read of them as well. For landscape photographers just starting out, it…
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Landscape Photography Tips: 4. Composition
This is the fourth instalment of my ‘Landscape Photography Tips’ series. If you have not read the previous three on Equipment, Settings and Planning, you may want to have a look at them as well. Whilst Ansel Adam’s quote above is rightly encouraging, landscape photography often relies heavily on the rules of composition. At…
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Cameras for Landscape Photography
Now days choosing a new camera for landscape photography can seem overwhelming. There are so many options and all offering something slightly different. In this article, I will bring together some of the best options and the pros and cons of each. This is by no means an exhaustive list of landscape photography cameras, but…
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5 tips for fine-art landscape photography
1- Light There is a reason that fine art landscape photography is often termed “chasing the light”. Any type of photography is essentially controlling light, in Landscape photography you are unable to control the external light source. It is light that can turn an everyday landscape into something spectacular that people might want to look…
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Landscape Photography Tips: 3. Planning
This third instalment of my Tips for Landscape Photography series deals with planning your shoot. The fist covered equipment and the second, Landscape Photography settings, if you have not read these, I highly recommend doing so. They are about an 8-10min read each. Every Landscape Photography tour or trip requires planning to some…
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Landscape Photography Tips: 2. Settings
The first thing to say is that to better understand how to choose your settings for landscape photography, start shooting! Set your camera to manual and keep experimenting! Go out into the garden and take shots of birds, passing cars, anything and everything. Play around with the settings and try and understand what they do….
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Landscape Photography Tips: 1. Equipment
I have called this series ‘Landscape Photography Tips’ however, it will go beyond ‘tips’ and hopefully explain everything in a non-technical, easy to understand way. By the end of it, you will be a Pro at Landscape Photography! Tutorial 2 – Equipment for Landscape Photography The first thing to say about equipment is that it…