Monday, April 30, 2018

Landscapes

1. On the internet, you can search up locations, and see if they are good enough to shoot.

2.  One app you could download is Photographers Ephermeris.

3.  The biggest problem, is that the foreground and the background seem to be very close together.

4. Shooting with a digital SLR, and using the software Lightroom 6 is another way instead of using HDR.

5. Three things that you could carry would be an umbrella, a raincoat, and a tarp.

6. Arriving 30 minutes before you want to shoot, allows you to know whether or not the landscape changed, or if you end up finding a better thing to shoot.

7. Subject is more important than composition when shooting landscape.

8. First decide which part of the scene is needed, then add other parts to see if they fit in, without taking the focus off the subject.

9. Black and white should be used when there is a heavy, cloudy sky. Also when there are fluffy
clouds in a blue sky.

10. The same scene looks much different in other seasons, weather, or lighting, so you can go back and see how it looks in winter versus summer, rain versus sunny, etc.

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