Landscape Photography Made Simple
A landscape photographer chooses to frame a part of the landscape to commit to file (or film!).
This course is intended to help you to look at landscape photographs differently, and then put what you have learned into practice. We look at both vista and abstract landscape pictures, and the ways in which they can be made more considered and interesting. What is it that makes some landscape pictures involving and intriguing, and others just dull? We’ll show you!
You should do this course if you feel that you’d like to get better landscapes, but aren’t sure how!
Ideally you’ll have a DSLR with a wide-angle lens, but if your camera only has scene modes, this can still be a useful course – you will learn how to use the most appropriate modes and about composition. Compact cameras can often take excellent landscapes – their limitations are more noticeable with portraits.
If you are not familiar with your camera, you may find the DSLR course more useful. This course assumes less prior knowledge than the creative, landscape or people courses.
Suitable for anyone with any camera – even tiny cameras can take great landscapes! Users of DSLRs should bring a tripod, or one can be provided.
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