Photography Tutorial: unique Composition 1 (landscape photography)

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2011

See my photos at: http://www.momentsofnaturephotography.com
In this tutorial I talk about how I took one of my more unique shots. Use the tips and techniques that you see in this video to make your own more unique photographs. A nikon D3X and nikon 14-24mm lens were used to capture the photo in the video. DONT TRY TO COPY THE IMAGE IN THE VIDEO, IT IS COPYRIGHTED.

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  • welcome back !!!

    youtube is much better with your videos !!

    a question !! I recently have got the 70-200 VR2, and I went out to shoot birds using my D300s, it seemed impossible to get a close up shot of a bird !!! they move too much, and you can't get close enough to them !! plus the 200mm seemed so limited even on a cropped sensor !!! any advice please !!

  • @So0001me the nikon 1.7x teleconverter makes a huge difference, it is what I use for all my wildlife shots.

  • @QQQQcon i am canon user and i bought the 1.4 extender over the 2x for my 70-200 2.8. just cause u lose 2 stops of lights with the 2x. I bought it yesterday so im still ontime to exchange it, do you think i made the right choice? would it be enought for wildlife in your opinion? Thanks! looking forward to the rest of the videos :)

  • @drfrank01 a 2x teleconverter should do the job for most wildlife, the 1.7x teleconverter with my 70-200mm is usually enough for me.

  • Looks like you need a Black Rapid strap...

  • @DeviantArtNY I dont know the smug mug pro strap that I am using is one of the most comfortable i have ever used

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  • with all the respect... you seriously need an external mic to do youor videos.

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  • the sound was just fine... great tutorial =)

  • Sweet picture.

  • your back yard is the desert? that's pretty cool.

  • Connor Quinlan and Steve Oachs are my idols.

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