Panorama is another great way to capture a vast vast landscape scene. There are few dedicated film panoramic cameras. In digital photography,specially when you don’t have an ultra wide lens, you can create panoramas by taking multiple sequenced photos of a setting and then stitching them together in photoshop or similar software to create a single expansive photograph.
If you’re planning an exhibition, plan on printing big, the way you have seen the scene in the first place. It is never easy to express the scene in a small 4×6” print. Any DSLR with 8 megapixels & above is good enough for producing exhibition quality prints. However, if you want to “wow” your audiences with jumbo size prints, you need a higher resolution cameras to capture the scene with mighty megapixels ensuring maximum details. Read more on megapixels vs print size here
Some photographers like to have a place where they can feel comfortable and get stunning shots at the same time. Everyone knows about the American photographer Ansel Adams and his love for the Yosemite National Park. His black and white photographs captured on film are some of the most sought after even after 28 years of his death. Choose a few places, which can be close to where you stay and you have an option to go back to at different times of the year or day. It may be the same place, again and again, but the lighting will be different and it changes the whole landscape.
Landscape photography is so vast, it is impossible to cover everything in just one article. This article is intended to help beginners get off to a good start in exploring this amazing branch of photography.
Panorama is another great way to capture a vast vast landscape scene. There are few dedicated film panoramic cameras. In digital photography,specially when you don’t have an ultra wide lens, you can create panoramas by taking multiple sequenced photos of a setting and then stitching them together in photoshop or similar software to create a single expansive photograph.If you’re planning an exhibition, plan on printing big, the way you have seen the scene in the first place. It is never easy to express the scene in a small 4×6” print. Any DSLR with 8 megapixels & above is good enough for producing exhibition quality prints. However, if you want to “wow” your audiences with jumbo size prints, you need a higher resolution cameras to capture the scene with mighty megapixels ensuring maximum details. Read more on megapixels vs print size hereSome photographers like to have a place where they can feel comfortable and get stunning shots at the same time. Everyone knows about the American photographer Ansel Adams and his love for the Yosemite National Park. His black and white photographs captured on film are some of the most sought after even after 28 years of his death. Choose a few places, which can be close to where you stay and you have an option to go back to at different times of the year or day. It may be the same place, again and again, but the lighting will be different and it changes the whole landscape.Landscape photography is so vast, it is impossible to cover everything in just one article. This article is intended to help beginners get off to a good start in exploring this amazing branch of photography.
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