Some photographers say that there are rules for composition in landscape photography, are they correct? Do not accept everything at face value...
#1 When creativity is involved, it is easy to go back to basic tips and tips that make it easy. But the problem with these tips is that they make a tremendous complex process inadequate. Even the famous "Third Rule" does this, spreading in a vague grid below a deep personal process. See the work of a master photographer such as Ansel Adams or Galen Rowell - or see a photographer's picture of your choice. The chances are good that they do not compose their images based on what looks better, on a pre-evolved formula.
#2 Just you do not have to take a lot of pictures, but you need to criticize the photos you take. It's not always fun or easy, but how you know and improve your mistakes.
Even if I plan to delete a photo, I always read it in a few seconds so that it reads carefully. I ask myself why I am wiping it out. The goal is to avoid making the same mistake again. Of course, criticizing your own photos can be very difficult. Even if you want to be critical, it is not always possible. Sometimes, when a special landscape photo backstory is still fresh on your mind, it is not possible to see things as much as possible.
#3 All the places you go, bring along a tripod.
Landscape for the eyes of the landscape and in the Danish Danish. Tripods enhance the quality of each photo you take. They set up your camera and let you take long-exposure photos by giving the best picture quality your camera can offer when it becomes dark.
It's simple: if you plan to take pictures of landscapes, you should carry a tripod. I'm always, whether I'm taking pictures in my backyard picture or a long traffic jam through the hills. No, not fun to use trips; They are heavy and expensive yet, they are an important part of landscape photography, and even if you're trying to go lightweight, one should carry.
#4 Generally, landscape photography is very slow, and does not move at all in front of a lot of views in front of you.
Sometimes, though, you'll finish a crazy storm that breaks the overhead, or shoot a beam of light that shoots for the second half of the last place. You will see an amazing breaking wave, or a spectacular explosion of lava, or a rainbow fading distance. The landscapes move slowly until they are moved all the way quickly.
Awesome mate Nice Guide.