How To Create A Professional Landscape Photograph
Landscape photography is widely popular. I am sure if you look around your home you
will see at least two landscape prints that spoke to you. Photography is an art that has a message. As a photographer you have to find the
message you want to portray. If you
specialize in landscape photography you might think your task is easy to
complete. As with any photography you
have to pay attention to the details, the lighting, shadows, subject, and the
equipment.
Black and white
landscape photography is the hardest section to attain true artistry because
you are not relying on the colors as much as the lights and shadows the image
will create. Composition is very
important. Composition in photography
means to look for sharp edges, tones and textures. The basis of black and white photography is
getting the camera to see what your eye sees in color; to bring the highlights
and shadows forward with the angle of the picture. Typical subjects for black and white photography
are buildings and water. Water gives the
surrounding trees and rocks a contrast while drawing the eye. Landscape can encompass buildings or bridges
among other subjects. Buildings lend to
the angles and contrast you seek when trying for definition and emotion.
When landscape
photography is your subject in color you will need to have contrast between the
colors. If the sky is blue and you have
blue water below chances are the picture is not going to have the contrast you
are hoping for. Like black and white
photography you need to have definition or composition in the shot. You will need to take a few minutes to set up
the shot and perhaps take several frames before being satisfied. Color photography takes less skill than black
and white photography so if you have master the last you will succeed at the
first.
Lighting for
landscape photography is natural rather artificial. This is important when setting up your
shot. You will need to have filters for
the sunlight if it is a bright day, perhaps a tripod to set up the shot and a
professional grade camera to create professional prints. Studying your subject from all angles is also
important. You want to make sure you are
picking the best angle for the shot.
Remember the message is brought forth by the skill of the photographer.
You abilities
should be honed and practiced. Digital
photography makes landscape photography easier because you can assess the photo
before you leave a site. Again the LCD
screen isn’t going to show you every aspect of the print so you will want to
take a few shots of the same site to ensure a perfect picture.
Even being an
amateur photographer you can gain professional looking landscape
photography. The best way to gain great
photographs is to practice with a subject.
Going back to the same site during different seasons can help you hone
your skills and net you an even better print the next time around. All photographers’ start at the same level,
some may have innate skills and an eye for the photo, but practice will lead to
the best print. Landscape photography
may not require the skills of wildlife photography with panning the subject or
portraits where you have to enliven your subject; however, it does require
skills and practice.
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