Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: RichardArran on March 27, 2011, 05:48:59 pm
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Good evening,
I've put a section onto my website for tips and techniques for shooting landscapes for those of you that are interested.
Tips and techniques for landscape photography (http://www.richardarran.com/landscape-photography-tips-and-techniques)
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Thanks, Richard:concise and useful.
Scott, looking for interesting foregrounds
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I have to agree with planning bit. Traveling around the western states, Google Earth and (especially) Acme Mapper w/it's 'topo' function are irreplaceable tools that will benefit anyone who might employ them.
As an old sergeant of mine used to say, "A failure to plan is like a plan for failure."
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"As an old sergeant of mine used to say, "A failure to plan is like a plan for failure.""
One of my favourite sayings. the other is the 6 P's !
Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance
It certainly holds true. But a good plan often also includes good flexibility, not just locked down, this is especially true for landscape photography IMO !
Regards
Mark