Tag Archives: Landscape
Lightroom Quick Post-Processing Tips for Landscape Photography
Processing a good landscape image is a lot like getting a good haircut…it should look good, but people shouldn’t really be able to tell you’ve had anything done. Now while that may be a slightly funny (hopefully) analogy, it really … Continue reading
8 Steps to Great Long Exposure Landscape Photography
In this article I will outline eight steps, that will help visualize what you’ll need to capture beautiful, well-planned, and unique images that you’ll be happy with. Long exposures are the true artworks of photography; a normally static and bland scene … Continue reading
Landscape Is a Free Web Service That Sizes Photos For Any Social Media Channel
News It supports Photoshop, Twitter, Instagram, and others Sprout Social has introduced a new web-based tool that sizes photos specifically for social media channels like Facbeook, Twitter, and Instagram Popular Photography
How to Use Leading Lines Effectively in Landscape Photography
Leading lines composition technique is the easiest to understand and apply in landscape photography. In fact, we compose some photographs using leading lines unknowingly! You may have done that too, it comes to us naturally. Let me show you, using … Continue reading
Wide Angle Versus Telephoto Lenses for Beautiful Landscape Photography
An easy assumption to make, when shooting landscapes, is use a wide angle lens. After all, most landscape photographers favor wide angle lenses for a reason, they naturally give you the widest view and allow you to get the full … Continue reading
Quick Tips on Landscape Photography
Tell a story with landscape photography. By telling stories with your camera, you’re forced you to slow down and contemplate the details. This one factor alone could greatly improve your skills as a photographer! photo by jojo nicdao Consider a … Continue reading
Leading Lines in Landscape Photo Composition
Composition and good photography go hand in hand. Anyone can (with practice) perfect the technical skills to take a well exposed photo. It’s your flair for composition that will set your photos apart from the crowd. The difficulty is, while … Continue reading
Landscape Photography at Night: The Essential Guide
Landscape photography at night can be be difficult to capture, but it holds the potential to reveal images way beyond what can be seen by the human eye. The primary eBook by professional landscape photographer Alister Benn is the product of three … Continue reading
Mentor Series: Jim Coleman Finds Layers in the Landscape
Jim Coleman “The Mentors told me to do 360-degree evaluations of a scene, because the best picture may be behind you. That was exactly the case with this scene,” says Jim Coleman. Hunting for photo opportunities, Jim Coleman, a civil … Continue reading
Brown Bears and Epic Katmai National Park Landscape
With plentiful wildlife and beautiful scenery, Katmai National Park ranks very high on my list of favorite places to photograph. In this photo, the large, bare, coarse-edged mountain peak, the more-gently sloping mid and lower elevations covered in green, and the … Continue reading
Better Landscape Photos: The Low Tech Way
Photography, and in particular nature photography, does not have to be over-complicated. Unfortunately, with so many features on a new digital camera, and a manual that is impossible to read, most beginners feel much safer with their camera set to … Continue reading
Urban Landscape Photo Editing with Topaz
Only hours left for Topaz Year-End Discounts – use coupon code TOPAZ2015 “With any form of photography, the photo captures a point in time; it is a record of what was there at that specific moment. However, to make a photo interesting … Continue reading