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Landscape Photography Tips to Help You Take Photos Worthy for Framing


Photographing landscapes can be very rewarding, as you're capturing the ephemeral │transient beauty of a particular scene and sharing it with others who will view your picture. However, if you don't know what you're doing, you risk creating dull │boring photographs that will only be viewed once and then quickly forgotten. If you want to take memorable │unforgettable landscape photos that deserve to be framed, here are some landscape photography tips that might help you.

First, you need to have the equipment. Apart │Aside from having a good camera, you also need to have a tripod so you can take long exposure photos (a method of taking photos with low-light or at night), as well as carrying around a variety of filters and lenses. For example, wide-angle lenses allow you to capture a lot of the landscape in the frame, while telephoto lenses let you focus on a particular detail. Filters will you cut down │reduce the amount of light to get the visual effect that you want.

After having the right equipment, the next set of landscape photography tips involves the basic │fundamental rules of composition. Obviously, you should know what the focal point of the picture you are taking is, but apart from that here are some rules to compose your photos. You can use geometric shapes in the landscape (such as roads or a fence) to lead the eye to the focal point of the image. You should also add points of interest to the foreground in order to enhance the central image in the background. For example, if you're taking a picture of a brownstone, you might want to symbolically frame it by taking the picture in such a way that streetlights are visible on either side of it.

You should also familiarize yourself with the Rule of Thirds. This involves placing an imaginary grid over the image that you want to photograph that divides it into nine squares. According to the rule, you should place │position details of interest in the image in the intersections where the squares meet or along │at the horizontal or vertical lines. For example, if you're taking a picture of a mountain, you should position it along one of the horizontal lines.

Finally, here are some more landscape photography tips to help you take better pictures.

1. Experiment with your depth of field. While the approach is to try to have everything in the photo in focus, you might want to try a shallow depth of field so that the objects in the foreground become the focal images while the background becomes blurred │indistinct.

2. Try to movement in your landscape picture. If you're taking a picture of a seascape, for example, experiment with using longer shutter speeds to convey currents or tides.

3. Experiment with point of view. While most landscape photos are taken from eye level, why not play with different │various angles? For example, if you're photographing a mountain, why not try taking it from a low angle to make it seem as if it's looming over the viewer?

4. Choose the right time to take your pictures. You don't have to take your pictures when the sun is at its brightest or during fair │good weather. Why not take pictures at times of day, such as dawn or during the 'golden hour' just before sunset? You can also try taking │shooting pictures when the weather is overcast or just after a rainstorm when the sun is peeking through the clouds.



Author Resource:- Kellie is an expert when it comes to Landscape Photography. To find out the latest News and Tips on Landscape Photography, visit Foto Finders at http://fotofinders.com/

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