These 5 Tips Helped Me Get MUCH BETTER Landscape Photos
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
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We all want our landscape photos to look amazing, but we sometimes fall short because of a few common mistakes that all of us have made. So, I'm sharing 5 ways to easily improve the look of your landscape photos with minimal effort and maximum results!
Chapters:
00:00 - The importance of photo composition rules
01:12 - Tip 1 - Use leading lines more creatively
05:24 - Tip 2 - Creative uses of manmade structures
11:26 - Tip 3 - Experiment with different lenses
15:04 - Tip 4 - Rethink your telephoto lens
20:05 - Tip 5 - Use people for scale
24:51 - Get even better landscape photos
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Excellent guidance, very well presented!
Thanks for also saying where the shot was taken!
Brian, I enjoy the 'in-field' photo tutorials. The editing tutorials are good too, but there are so many of them. I think a good balance of shooting and post-processing is much more satisfying as it tells the whole story.😎🤙
Thanks Brian. I've just invested in a 70-300mm telephoto lens so there were some great tips and new ways for me to make use of it.
That’s awesome! I hope you get tons of creative use out of your new telephoto lens!
Thank you. Good tips. Fabulous photos
My pleasure!
Brilliant tips! Thank you!!!
Another great tutorial. Does your Lightroom course include how to do the stitched pano’s that you portrayed in this video?
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Thanks so much, Fred! I do have a detailed video lesson in Lightroom Landscapes where I walk students through stitching the multi-row pano that I showed in this video (the one from Kolob Terrace).
All good thoughts Brian. I really have to remember #4. I took a couple panos up in the mountains yesterday. Did not use your suggestions. Not happy at all with one and the other is a mild kinda OK. #5 is alot of fun when things line up. Thanks - tim
I have struggled with bracketed panos. I never know if I should blend the brackets for each frame first, then stich, or the inverse. Do you let Lightroom handle all that? I ahve had horrible results with that. How do you do that?