Jim Hamel says in an article for Digital Photography School that one sure-fire way to get better landscape images, particularly when you're approaching a scene and just don’t know what to do, is to use a wide-angle lens and shoot from behind something on the ground. By getting behind an object on the ground and getting low, you can give your landscape images both a foreground and depth. Hamel states that what typifies a snapshot, rather than a well-composed photograph, is that snapshots are often taken at eye-level. When doing...
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tiistai 10. marraskuuta 2015
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