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Thursday, 12 November 2009

Top tips for landscape photography...




1. Harmonious thirds


The rule of thirds is a well-known method of framing images. Where the horizontal and vertical lines
a third of the way through the image frame intersect are the most 'powerful' points in the composition.

2. Using reflections


Unlike the rule of thirds, ref
lections benefit from symmetry. However, a standard 4:3 frame may need to be cropped into to provide the optimum composition - something to consider when out shooting.

3. Looking high or low


Rarely is the best viewpoint from eyelevel. Try lowering your camera to get closer to the ground or, better still, find a high vantage point to produce truly stunning images of even the most usual of subjects.

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