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7 Great Tips For Landscape Photography

Landscape photography is one of the hardest branches of photography. It tests the skills of the photographer and presents them with various challenges. The two main ones being light and composure.

This type of photography requires you to be at the right place at the right time. You need to get the perfect shot. To enhance your skills as a landscape photographer, you can use these 7 tips we have listed below.

1

Sky versus land

Sky versus land

You cannot be a master of all when you just start off as a landscape photographer. So start off mastering your skill on one aspect. Begin with either the sky or the land. Don't be greedy trying to do everything. Mastering the art of one will help you achieve great things in the long run and it helps you click great photos because your mind is focused on composing the picture.

If you are unsure about where to start, the rule is to prioritize the stronger component. For instance, during the golden sunset time, the sky will be more tempting than the land. During normal hours it is best to shoot the land. So, you can use these points when learning landscape photography and work your way around mastering landscape photography.

2

Find a focal point

Landscape photography has endless focal points. For example, if you are clicking the picture of the beach, there is the sea, palm trees, the sand, shore, water, and so on. It becomes difficult to focus on all of them. Your best bet is to find a focal point from either of these and compose your image around it.

If you did not know already, a focal point is where you want the eyes of the viewers to fall when they first see landscape photography. It can be any object in the frame.

3

Don't underestimate foreground

While many photographers focus on finding the best background for their landscape photography, the foreground is also very important. Foreground, when used correctly, gives the viewers a sensation of the depth. The foreground can also be used as a focal point in many cases. You can use any objects as your foregrounds, such as rocks, trees, or even a person.

4

Use a tripod

A tripod can be too heavy to carry around yet its function is too vital to be left behind, especially for landscape photography. The main function of a tripod is to prevent the camera from shaking. Another function is to help you focus using the Live Mode of your camera.

When going to shoot landscape photography, bringing a tripod along is a must. It's better to carry a heavy load than to regret the result of not bringing the tripod. Tripods come in handy when you are shooting in low light or during dark, dull days.

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Capture the nature's movement

Many people consider landscape photography as capturing an image of the peaceful, relaxing and motionless nature. While they are right to an extent, it is more fun to add a bit of drama to landscape photography. Capture the movements in nature, such as water flow, cloud movement, swinging leaves, people moving about, or even planes moving in the sky - these make great images.

Capturing these kinds of movements definitely requires a tripod and, if looking for perfection, a neutral density (ND) filter. When we capture the image successfully, it would seem like it is from another world with a very strong mood.

6

Cooperate with the weather

Weather is always unpredictable. Sometimes the good weather is excellent for photography and on other days, the weather is unsuitable for photography. When there is bad weather, avoid venturing to click photographs. Although by capturing the moments of a thunderstorm, blizzard, and other bad weather conditions, your photos will be very unique, it is risky. If you are not experienced enough, you could harm your equipment or yourself in the process.

In the course of being brave, you do not want to cause damage to your camera equipment. So, it is best to avoid photography during the days when the weather is bad.

7

Try to change perspective

This cannot be overemphasized. Explore as much as you can and play around with composure. Landscape photography does not always have to be by the book. A good photographer will always experiment and play around with settings and try shots from different angles. There is infinite creativity in landscape photography. Change your point of view when taking photos of an object and you will be surprised with the outcome.