Friday, October 24, 2014

Landscapes

Favorite Tip: Capture Movement

When most people think about landscapes they think of calm, serene and passive environments – however landscapes are rarely completely still and to convey this movement in an image will add drama, mood and create a point of interest.
Examples – wind in trees, waves on a beach, water flowing over a waterfall, birds flying over head, moving clouds.
Capturing this movement generally means you need to look at a longer shutter speed (sometimes quite a few seconds). Of course this means more light hitting your sensor which will mean you need to either go for a small Aperture, use some sort of a filter or even shoot at the start or end of the day when there is less light.

Favorite Place: Seacoasts

Once you have thought about the character of the shore, look for elements you can use to reinforce the feeling you're after. Palm trees make a good frame for a tropical beach; a spray of water shooting over rocks adds drama to a rugged coastal scene.

Three Favorite Photos:


photo by Ales Komovec


photo by Antony Spencer


photo by Miles Morgan

Photographers:

Ales Komovec was born in Kranj, Slovenia in 1969.  Other types of photos he takes are macro & nature, black & white, architecture, and sports.

Antony Spencer is from Dorset (UK).  He only shoots landscapes, some panoramic, some not.

Miles Morgan is from Portland, Oregon. He is a landscape photographer, he has shot lava, coastlines, alpines, and the southwest.

What You Need For a Landscape Photo:
  • filters for black & white
  • neutral density (ND) filter
  • filters for color
  • spare batteries
  • flashlight
  • lenses
  • tripod
  • photoshop
  • camera
Places:

1. You could go a lot of places in austin for photos like this, the 360 bridge is one place to get a good landscape photo.
2. places I could go:
  1. 360 bridge
  2. auditorium shores
  3. south congress
  4. lamar bridge
  5. capitol 
  6. skyline
  7. zilker park
  8. zilker botanical gardens
  9. barton creek greenbelt
  10. mayfield park






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