Article DetailsLandscape Photography Tips |
| Date Added: November 24, 2009 09:37:50 AM |
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| Category: Landscape Photography |
| While most people and animals won’t sit still for a second, landscapes don’t move an inch. That gives you the opportunity to set up a tripod at exactly the right spot, setting it to the right height, take multiple exposures lasting longer than 20 seconds, and control almost everything to perfection. If one shot fails miserably with exposure, indicated by a blinking highlight warning from your camera, just take another shot. But don’t landscapes change at all? Well, yes they do. First, the light will change during the day. Second, the clouds can make a big difference. A dull scenery, with a cloud moving on for five minutes letting the sun shine through the right way, could make vivid spectacle. Third, there could be additional dynamic elements in the picture, like an eagle flying in the air, or a boat tranquilly floating on the river. Read the rest of the article here. |