Landscape & Nature Tips

Click here to view landscape photography tips from DPA Instructors around the country: lighting during the Magic Hour / twilight, the wonders of nature, animals in the wild, silhouettes, and detail shots!

Vantage Point

Try shooting landscapes from a high vantage point and with a longer
lens than usual. This helps to define geometries within the photo by
"squeezing" the perspective somewhat.
 

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Walk in Circles and Step Back

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Weave Magic Into A Sunset

How can you weave a little more magic into your sunset photographs? This photo, taken on the Greek Island of Paros, presented some real opportunities. Instead of standing upright while making the shot, I crouched down low next to the water to create a sense of boating, swimming, or floating.

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Wildflowers

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Your Point and Shoot Camera ñ Quick Fixes for Crooked Horizons

We have all shot those crooked horizon landscape shots, Sometimes when you’re forced to use a slow shutter speed, you’re holding the camera steady, or resting it on a ledge or railing ...

 

 

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