In The Field Photography
The magic of landscape photography begins with visualization and a camera. Then, the photographer sets their ideas into motion in the field. Field conditions can be rugged, requiring the photographer to be both agile and well-prepared, armed with appropriate gear and a thorough understanding of the exposure triangle — ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. Equally important field skills include location scouting, solid workflow routine, use of filters, tripod setup, depth of field and focus stacking.
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A Mountain Girl Goes To Death Valley
“Standing there, gaping at this monstrous and inhumane spectacle of rock and cloud and sky and space, I feel a ridiculous greed and possessiveness come over me. I want to
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Slow Photography and Working a Scene
Landscape photographers often have an approach to working a landscape scene. My own style is a bit like a slow dance, not about rushing around, although at times changing light