Try this one simple tip to drastically improve your landscape photography compositions
It’s not unusual in landscape photography to put a lot of effort into the process of taking photographs, only to come home later and be disappointed when you download your images. You’ve probably researched your location in advance, got up before dawn, and hiked in the dark. You’ve reached your destination and now you’re just waiting for that golden light to hit your subject.
Doing all of these things will of course increase your chances of creating compelling images. However, there is still no guarantee. In this video, landscape photographer Mark Denney walks us through his thought process during an early morning landscape shoot and shares his best tip to improve your luck.
Most landscape photographers will use a tripod when out taking photographs. It has a lot of advantages. Firstly, you’re reducing unwanted camera shake and movement. This is the easiest way to ensure that you’re getting tack-sharp images. It’s also extremely helpful in low-light situations or where you want to show movement of one element in the image but keep the rest sharp, such as moving water. Read More...