Thursday, December 9, 2010
Landscape Photography
I read a post on http://learn-digitalphotography.blogspot.com that gave six tips about how to go about shooting the best landscape photo possible. The first three tips were not very useful to me as I do not own a tripod or a wide angle lens, and I did not agree with the blogger's idea of focusing on one object in the foreground. However, I did find the last three tips listed in this particular blog post, to be rather interesting and worthwhile. The first of these latter tips, regards depth as did my previous two blogs. While I knew from reading the other individuals blog, all about how to create a sense of depth, this particular tip caught my eye because of what the blogger said regarding the detail found within the picture. The blogger offered up the idea that perhaps the photo would have a better overall look if everything within the photo had greater detail and was better focused. Tip number five presented me with the idea that perhaps capturing movement, such as the waves in the ocean, would be beneficial to the photos overall appearance. The more I thought on that tip, the more I figured that adding movement to a picture would be helpful in that it gives the picture a greater sense of reality to the viewer. The final tip that I thought I might possibly use during my next photo attempt was tip number six. This tip's topic was centered upon what timing would be best for taking pictures. For example, the blogger seemed to think that it would be a good idea to take multiple photos of the same spot during several different times throughout the day. I'd have to agree in that the timing during which a subject is photographed applies all new meaning to the photo taken. Each of these tips was very interesting to learn about and I can't wait to apply them to my own photography.
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