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In this tutorial, we'll show you the tricks to catching sensational landscape photos utilizing your iPhone.
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Composing Your Shots: Discover how to frame your landscapes like a pro, utilizing techniques that draw your audiences into the scene. We'll cover the rule of thirds, symmetry, and other structure tricks that will make your pictures stand out.
Leading Lines: Check out the power of leading lines to assist your viewers' eyes through your pictures. Discover how to spot and utilize natural lines to produce dynamic and appealing structures.
Shooting Throughout Golden Hour: We'll reveal you how to take advantage of the warm, soft light throughout dawn and sundown to record landscapes that radiate with color and atmosphere.
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⌚ CHAPTERS.
0:00 Intro to Landscape Photography.
2:00 Composing Your Shot.
4:13 Working with Natural Light.
9:02 Leading Lines.
13:45 Shooting During Golden Hour.
17:18 Final Thoughts.
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Great video, thanks 😊
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I enjoy your videos and thanks for the tips, but I gotta be “that guy”.
You are inadvertently sending a message here when you step off the designated park trail and stand very close to what appears to be a potentially unstable bluff. There’s a safety issue and there’s an environmental impact issue. There are reasons why parks invest in boardwalks with railings. They include keeping people safe, but also preventing damage.
I’ve been a volunteer naturalist and docent and I’ve seen people do some incredibly dumb things to try to get that perfect Instagram photo.
Ok, I’ll get off my soapbox now.
Keep enjoying nature and taking photos.
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I noticed this year when I took pictures (iPhone 14 Pro) of the beautiful Pennsylvania Fall woods, about one second after I opened the image to view it, the color faded out drastically, leaving me with a picture that looked nothing at all like the woods I just saw. What was happening? Your color looks so good!