From technique to equipment to preparation, these field-tested ideas will help you make better landscape photos
By George D. Lepp
There are a number of
tips on photographing landscapes that I’d like to share with
you. Landscapes are all around us and are well worth traveling the
world to find. Use your tools wisely and creatively, and others will
want to share these places with you. You might even use these images
to protect and save the places you love.
There are a number of tips on photographing
landscapes that I’d like to share with you. Landscapes are all
around us and are well worth traveling the world to find. Use your
tools wisely and creatively, and others will want to share these places
with you. You might even use these images to protect and save the
places you love.
Timing Is Everything
Being at the right place at the right moment is very important, and
serendipity plays a significant part in all of this. Then, again,
we make a lot of our own luck. Scouting a location so you know where
good vantage points are and under what conditions they will work is
a start. When I’m traveling or working a new area, I keep my
eyes alert during each day to find places that might look good later
in the day, later in the week, or in different weather that might
have potential.