landscape photo
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Landscape Photographylacks a human element and is intended
to show different spaces within the world, sometimes vast and unending,
but other times microscopic.
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“You don't take a photograph, you make it.” - Ansel Adams
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Maximize your Depth of FieldEnsure that as much of your scene is in focus as possible.
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Look for a Focal PointWithout one a landscape looks empty. Focal points can take many forms… building/structure, striking tree, boulder or rock formation, silhouette etc. Think about where you place it…. think rule of thirds.
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ForegroundsThink carefully about the foreground of your shots and place points of interest in them… this gives viewers a way into the image as well as creating a sense of depth in your shot.
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LinesOne of the best ways to lead a viewers eye into a shot is to provide lines that lead them into an image. Lines give an image depth, scale and can be a point of interest by creating patterns in your shot.
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Change your Point of ViewTake more time with your shots by finding a more interesting point of view. Find a different spot to shoot from… wander down or off paths, look for new angles, get down on ground or find a higher up vantage point.
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Consider the SkyIf the sky is filled with drama and interesting cloud formations and colors – let it shine by placing the horizon low in your shot.
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Golden HoursGreat shooting times are dawn and dusk – ‘golden’ light can create interesting patterns, dimensions, shadows and textures.
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ReflectionsLandscapes reflected in water add a greater and more interesting dimension.
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Get close…never forget thisDetail and close-up landscape photos can be amazing and show the textures from nature we often overlook.
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Assignment:40 Images uploaded to your google drive. • At least 5 of the ideas presented here should be obvious in your upload
DUE:Thursday, October 22th
Final 2 pics due Friday.