![]() ![]() SLR cameras are single-lens reflex cameras that use mirrors to project the image from the lens onto the film or screen. Even a point-and-shoot camera with a zoom lens allows you more flexibility in pinpointing certain objects. This type of camera is good for shots within a certain range, but it doesn't do well on close-ups, nor does it allow for zooming in on one particular subject. A point-and-shoot camera might be more affordable, but it has limitations in the types of pictures you can take. Up next, we'll look at the type of equipment you'll need for landscape photography.īudget restrictions can also determine what type of camera you buy. Lines, angles, shapes and tall buildings give landscape photographers a lot of options to play with. Urban landscapes full of skyscrapers can also make for stunning pictures. Landscape photography doesn't always have to be nature photography. The resulting photographs may play with patterns, shapes and close-ups. Although the viewer can still make out what the subject of the photo is, the actual picture itself might not be sharp or clear.Ībstract landscape photography uses a variety of techniques, namely shape and proximity to shoot aspects of nature, but not necessarily an entire landscape. Much like an impressionistic painting, landscape photographs can employ impressionistic techniques, and use of soft filters can give photos illusive effects. Composition of the photograph, light, timing, and weather are all important aspects when using this style. Representational photography can be thought of as, "What you see is what you get." In this style of landscape photography, the photographer doesn't do anything to alter the scene but captures the essence of nature. ![]()
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