Jacinta Moitoso: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sammmmmie-p/522428562...Light is the most important thing in this game.Shoot during the change of light, sunrise and sunset, start off using the "rule of thirds" for your compositions. - search these things at youtube,A tripod can be handy for this type of thing....Show more
Katheryn Skrobacki: I kinda like your two refection shots, but they are not classic landscapes.What advice have you been given that isn't helping? The things Edwin and Betty have said are right: Shoot in good light, level horizons, use a tripod, generally small apertures for a deep DoF. Also good landscapes have interest in the foreground, middle and background. A polarizing filter is useful to help control reflections and make the sky pop. Good composition is also vitally important, as in any genre and not just landscapes.Here are a couple of links you may find helpful:http://asp.photo.free.fr/Composition/photoProgramC...http://photography.nati! onalgeographic.com/photogra...The National Audubon Society also has a nifty little landscape photography book that might still be in print.You may feel free to browse my Flickr for some of my landscapes. Not that they're fabulous or anything, but landscape is my favorite category of photography (after my grandkids!) Here is one of my favorites, an older shot taken from my front porch. This is scanned from a film print:http://www.flickr.com/photos/12604020@N05/20505954...Just keep practicing, and try to see the larger picture. Best wishes and happy shooting!...Show more
Demetrius Coaster: OK you've taken two landscape photos and they aren't great, now go take 24,998 more! I guarantee that the 25,000th landscape photo you take will be better.Or more succinctly, practice makes perfect.
Sharri Scalley: Photographs of landscape. Definitions of landscape: 1. A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it! contains. 2. A picture representing a scene by land or sea, a! ctual or fancied, the chief subject being the general aspect of nature, as fields, hills, forests, water. etc. 3. The pictorial aspect of a country. Photographers who did landscapes: Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Alfred Steiglitz and many,many more Hope this helps...Show more
Myesha Zerbe: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sammmmmie-p/522428562...First, landscapes usually have no man-made elements in them. So get out in the countryside away from non-natural things.Second, a successful landscape will have a horizontal horizon - not a horizon tilted at some odd angle.Third, a tripod is mandatory for good landscapes since you'll find it easier to compose and since the idea is to maximize your Depth of Field (DOF) you'll be shooting at f11 or f16.Here are 3 examples of my landscape photography:http://www.flickr.com/photos/drifter45h/5112008923...http://www.flickr.com/photos/drifter45h/4522270982...http://www.flickr.com/photos/drifter45h/4032748624......Show more
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