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Learn How To Take Great Landscape Photographs
With Any Camera And A Few Basic Accessories!
Landscape photography is at the same time one of the easiest and most difficult subjects to approach. It is easy because landscapes are so familiar and accessible – they are all around us, and by now most of the obvious scenic views are catalogued tourist attractions with established viewpoints. In addition, landscapes are pretty permanent; they don’t move, and so all that is necessary is to get there with a camera. Finally, for the simplest shot, there are no extreme technical difficulties.
The Science of Great Landscape Photography is a 216-page ebook in PDF format that educates you on the nuts and bolts of basic photography and provides sink-your-teeth-into-it information on how to take stunning landscape photographs. And the price…
The Landscape Photography Guide
Have you ever wondered how professional landscape photographers manage to get those stunning photos with beautiful and vibrant colours, smooth and silky water and those incredible compositions?
Don’t look any further. In this ebook I will reveal all the tricks of the pros which will allow you to take your landscape photography to the next level. This step by step guide will start with the basics and finish off with detailed tricks, the professionals use to create their powerful compositions.
* Find out what lansdscape photography is all about
* The basics of photography and why they are so important
* How ISO Speed, Aperture, Shutter Speed, Focal Length and Depth of Field correlate.
* How to use Hyperfocal Distance in order to gain maximum image sharpness
* The importance of filters for your camera and which ones you cannot live without
* How and when to use Graduated, Polarizing, Neutral Density and UltraViolet filters
* The best times to take landscape photos
* Usage of Histogram, blinkies and exposing to the right
* Tips especially for those using digital cameras
* Cropped or full frame sensors?
* How to take panoramic photos
* Find out how to interpret satellite images, weather forecast and swell info
* Safety considerations of your camera gear and yourself
* Using RAW vs JPG files
* How light controls everything
* Advanced compositions to create jawdropping images
* Check-list for your camera
* How to capture water for seascape and waterfall shots
* Shooting for post-processing
* Complete guide to blending images
* How to create natural looking HDR Photographs
* List of valuable ressources on the internet that help you prepared for your shoot
Plus more than a dozen special tips & tricks which will help you produce award-winning images.
About The Author
As a completely self-taught photographer, I spent the early days with an old film camera of my dads’ Soon I realized that it did not fulfil my visions on a technical level anymore. It was then that I made the leap into the professional photography world. At that time I also started my personal photography website kajophotography.com.
My first professional camera was the Fujifilm S5 PRO and I have now moved on to a Nikon D300 and a Nikon D700 as of late. I have won numerous awards and my work has been exhibited in various photography magazines around Australia and in the United States, in an exhibition of the Australian Centre for Photography, in the NSW Parliament House and I have been accepted as a member in the famous Australian Institute of Professional Photography. I had the honour to shoot at the side of Moose Peterson, Laurie Excell, Michael Reichman, Jean Paul Caponigro, Stephen Johnson and other famous American photographers – many of them highly decorated and considered to be America’s most important landscape photographers.
My passion belongs to landscape photography, particularly long exposures, as I love the possibility to record time. Something us humans can not do by ourselves.
