Photography Tutorials - Tips for Better Landscape Photography

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2009

This video describes how research can improve your landscape photography tenfoldjust by doing some simple research. Enjoy and please comment.

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  • Beautiful location, i envy you :)

  • @Ponudium Hi Ponudium. Thank you.  I love Margaret River so much. Its got great wine, great surf and most importantly heaps of great spots to photography. :-)

  • Nice video : ). I love that feeling when you come across an awesome location, I havnt had that feeling for a while, I live in a pretty boring part of England haha. I sometimes drive around for 4 hours and don't even get my camera out my bag!!!

    You have an awesome location there!

  • @squazz Hey Squazz. There is always something to photograph. Trust me! I've been reading a book by Michael Frye called "Digital Landscape Photography: In the Footsteps of Ansel Adams and the Masters" and its really changed the way I look at things around me. You should check it out.

    Thanks,

    Jamie

  • @jpatersonphotography Thanks! I think I will! I feel I am lacking in inspiration recently. I need a refresher!

  • @squazz Get out there and shoot!!! lol.

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  • Thanks for uploading these videos. When I can't be out shooting I feel restless, and it helps to watch a few of your videos... it feels like I'm there :) I'm really bummed you didn't get the shot you wanted. I know you have underwater housing, but they also make cheap camera sleeves that protect it in a squall. Might be useful to carry around!

  • do you recommend getting a monopod or a tripod for travelling? 

  • Hey nice place for photography, Btw any idea how to save camera sensor from sand ?

  • @roshraw you could use every lens for landscape but some lenses between 8-500mm are very nice to have.

    the 18-55 IS is good enough for beginning and try to learn how a focal length affects on a image and if you hadn't done this before you should learn how a aperture and shutter-speed effects on a image.

  • People would always tell me that research was under rated but thanks for helping me prove them wrong..

  • Anti climax!

  • @jpatersonphotography what kind of lens do i have to get for landscape photography, i am a starter on this SLR camera, i have the basic 18-55 IS actually ,

  • good job

  • very pretty!

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