When it comes to landscape photography, the lens of choice is almost always some sort of wide angle, whether a 16-35mm, 24mm, or something similar. And while such lenses are absolutely effective in the genre, there is a common mistake landscape photographers make with them, and this helpful video details both what it is and… Continue reading The Proper Way to Use a Wide Angle Lens for Landscape Photography
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A Professional Landscape Photographers Takes You Through His Mistakes
If you spend time on YouTube or Instagram, it can seem like professional landscape photographers are incapable of taking a bad photo, and it can be a bit discouraging. If you sometimes feel like that, it is well worth watching this video that takes you behind the scenes with a professional landscape photographer to give… Continue reading A Professional Landscape Photographers Takes You Through His Mistakes
Epic Medium Format Snow-Chasing Adventure
At this time of year, many readers of Fstoppers will only have to look out their windows to see snow. So, can you imagine driving 560 miles (900 km) in one day just for a glimpse of the white stuff? [ Read More ]
Why the S1R Is Still One of the Best Cameras for Landscape Photographers
Though the Panasonic Lumix S1R remains a dark-horse contender among its full frame mirrorless competitors, I believe Panasonic made a strong entry into the market that is still worth considering over the more established and up-to-date competition. Check out this article to learn about some interesting features that the S1R has to offer for landscape… Continue reading Why the S1R Is Still One of the Best Cameras for Landscape Photographers
Beautiful, Minimalist Photography on a Scottish Island
Scotland has some stunning natural beauty, but the islands surrounding it are often neglected. In this video, one landscape photographer goes to the Isle of Harris and Lewis to conduct some stunning, minimalist photography. [ Read More ]
Experience Epic Milky Way and Fog Photography Above the Golden Gate Bridge
Have you ever had a shoot fail to go as planned? How often do you come away with images that you love, but weren’t expecting? Check out this video to see how Michael Shainblum makes the best of a sunset shoot that didn’t pan out. [ Read More ]
How a Black Mist Filter Can Make Your Videos More Cinematic
Well, we’ve made it to the final video in Elia Locardi’s eight-part video series on using filters for landscape photography. In this final episode, we will take a look at the new Nisi Black Mist filter set and how it can be used to improve your landscape photos and videos. Make sure you enter the… Continue reading How a Black Mist Filter Can Make Your Videos More Cinematic
7 Quick Tips for a Positive Change in Your Photography
A new year is here and with it comes the opportunity to reflect and make plans for how you will spend the next 12 months. If you’re looking for inspiration on how to improve, here are seven quick tips to change your photography for the better. [ Read More ]
Why Weather Apps Are Not Accurate Enough for My Landscape Photography
Rain, fog, red sky, hoar frost, and clouds: all these things are predictable with using apps. The only problem is that the probability that forecasts match reality is embarrassing low. I found a much better solution than I have used for some years now. With this, I’m nearly always fantastically prepared for the weather. [… Continue reading Why Weather Apps Are Not Accurate Enough for My Landscape Photography
The Trouble With Comp Stompers and How to Remove Them
There are many times when you have gone to a location to shoot a landscape and you have not been the only one there. That is fine as everyone is entitled to be there. Every now and again however you have the type of photographer who thinks that they are entitled and who blatantly either… Continue reading The Trouble With Comp Stompers and How to Remove Them