Landscape photography secrets: Shooting waterfalls
Waterfalls are amazing subjects for long exposure landscape photography. In this article, I will share some tips and tricks on shooting waterfalls. While it might seem like a simple job - taking pictures and making the water look silky smooth - it can be challenging, especially if you do not have the proper guidance and equipment.
Using mist in landscape images
Mist has a rare ability to turn an ordinary scene into something extraordinary, adding mood and a sense of mystery. By reducing the range of colours and lowering contrast, mist simplifies the landscape and provides a much-needed separation between elements within the picture. This places greater emphasis on composition and form and helps create more clearly defined focal points. Mist also creates layers within the landscape by providing a simple uncluttered background behind individual features, which make them more prominent and provide a greater feeling of depth.
Landscape photography secrets: How to get everything in focus?
Being landscape photographers we want our photos to be in sharp focus from front to back. This is also referred to as a great depth of field. As you might have experienced yourself, this can be quite a challenge. In this article you will learn to take photos that are sharp from front to back in a few simple steps.
My camera settings for landscape photography
If you want to take the highest quality landscape photos, it is crucial to set your camera properly . However, with the large range of menu options and settings found in cameras today, it isn’t easy to find the optimal setup. In this post I will share the camera settings I use for my landscape photography.