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Digital Photography Guide - Make Your Landscapes Look Like A Professional Took Them!



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By : Paul Summers    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-28 10:37:05

Landscape photography can be rewarding - but challenging. Even the most breathtaking scenes can look simply uninteresting in the final photograph. No need to panic, however. There are techniques you can use to improve your image. For instance, a tripod allows you to use a small aperture setting to obtain optimum depth of field. A digital photography guide will provide infotmation on how to tailor your camera's settings to the landscape you're photographing. Three types of landscapes to consider include rural, urban, and night time. Here are a few general tips, as different landscapes call for different techniques.

With rural landscapes, most photographers go with a representational style of photo, as realistic and natural as possible without manipulation (darkroom or digital). Composition and detail are key to getting a good rural landscape picture. You can use a wide angle lens, but this isn't by any means vital. The great thing about digital cameras is that there are a number of "on-board" settings that you can change that make an enormous difference in the way your photos turn out. An online photography course can show you how to do this, whether you own the most basic digital compact camera or expensive SLR.

You'll use different camera settings for urban landscapes than for rural ones. Were you aware that overcast conditions are often better for shooting urban landscapes? Or that early morning or late evening can give you amazing effects? Urban landscapes are full of clean lines and angles. A digital photography guide will show you what menu selections and settings to choose to take advantage of the contrasts of an urban landscape.

Night time landscapes can be difficult because you want to capture the beauty of twilight, but long exposure times don't always work out well. Two steps toward great night photography are the addition of a tripod and a shutter remote control to eliminate camera shake. Learning new skills is not difficult - it's just a matter of knowing which settings to use. The great thing about learning these techniques is that you can apply what you've learned to other types of photography: weddings, portraits, extreme close-ups, and speciality shots.

Armed with the knowledge of what those mysterious camera settings do, a tripod and a couple of other basic tools, you can make professional quality pictures with your camera. Surprisingly, you don't need to have an enormous number of megapixels to do so. Landscapes can go from ordinary to amazingly detailed and perfectly exposed with a few easy to master techniques. The only thing separating your ho-hum snapshots from crystal clear, professional looking shots are a few tricks you can learn from following an online digital photography guide. After this, you'll never go back to taking uninteresting landscapes again.


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If this short digital photography guide has interested you in finding out how easy it is to take stunning photographs by following a simple online course, check out http://www.photographycourseonline.info for further information.

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