Capture Movement
When most people think about landscapes they think of calm, serene and passive environments – however landscapes are rarely completely still and to convey this movement in an image will add drama, mood and create a point of interest.
Examples – wind in trees, waves on a beach, water flowing over a waterfall, birds flying over head, moving clouds.
Capturing this movement generally means you need to look at a longer shutter speed (sometimes quite a few seconds). Of course this means more light hitting your sensor which will mean you need to either go for a small Aperture, use some sort of a filter or even shoot at the start or end of the day when there is less light.
Seacoasts
Every shoreline is different in some way. Show the difference in your images.
3 favorite photos-
Junya Hasegawa From Japan Reflections from the sunset off the water Takes mostly landscapes. also takes picture of nature(plants,animals) https://500px.com/JIN-X3 |
Kent Shiraishi From Japan takes pics of mostly landscapes long exposure https://500px.com/kentshiraishi |
Tripod
multiple lenses
filters
spare batteries
flashlight
photoshop
In austin you can go to anywhere where there a rural area.
Hamilton Pool Road
Steiner Ranch
anywhere on 360
1626
1826
Mt. Bonnell
Manchaca
Twin Falls
Devils Backbone
Town Lake
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