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Urban Landscape Photography Tips




Tip 186 (Photographing Buildings): Photography of iconic buildings can produce some great results, but keep in mind that a lot of people have gone down the same path, and it may be difficult to get unique photos. Look for different perspectives, looks for photos from different positions; that is how you can make a mark.

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Landscape Photography Tips (contd..)




Tip 181 (Varying your Depth of Field): I have repeated this in previous tips, but it is important to repeat again, especially for landscape photos. For most landscape photos, you would want all the elements of your photo to be in focus (whether they be a nearby tree or mountains in the distance). For this [...]


Landscape Photography Tips (contd..)




Tip 176 (Shutter Release): Not too many photographers are coversant with the idea of a shutter release. However, a good shutter release allows you to make sure that the physical pressure of clicking the shutter button does not wobble the camera (important when the lighting conditions are not bright, and your shutter speed is not [...]


Tips for landscape photography




Tip 171 (Deriving the sense of scale): You take a photo of a big rock in the distance; however, when you look at the photo later (or somebody else looks at it), they do not get the same feeling of awe and grandeur that you do. How can you change your photo for this kind [...]


5 photo tips as of 15 December 2008




Tip 106 (Self-timer / remote): You are travelling with your loved ones, and want to take a group photo, but are not able to find somebody who can take such a photo. One easy way of doing this is by using either the timer function found in cameras, or by using the remote control (wherever [...]