How to Capture Stunning Landscape Photos: A Beginner's Guide
How to Capture Stunning Landscape Photos: A Beginner's Guide
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Hey everyone! This week’s video, is a beginners guide to landscape photography. In the video, I talk about how to photograph landscapes, how to plan your photography trips, my 4 c’s method for the perfect landscape photo and how to edit your landscape photos. Below you will find many resources to help with your photography. I hope you will find them useful. π
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The number one tip is to go outside and shoot instead of spending all day on the couch watching videos about landscape photography like I tend to do π
Very helpful, particularly the last section on editing. Thank you. Cheers.
Great video! Thanks for share!
Great video, keep it up and sub from me!!!
great info
Great video Ian,thanks
Great information!
Can I ask you the brand of these filters you are talking/showing on the video. Thx
Thank you so much for this video. It is very helpful.
To be onnest I take my photos on my phone and I got a Samsung s23 but I’m saving uo for a proper camera but what camera should I get??
Of Course these items are costly, if you want good images spend the damn money. Just like any other sport or hobby. buy the best the first time and you DONE. Thanks Mate
Very interesting video. Photolab 8 is awesome for raw processing.
I also follow Henry Turner.
Uv filter is a must have though, unless you want broken glass π not expensive and does nothing but protection. And lens hood, for protection too.
The visuals and examples made everything so much easier.
All of your photos are beautiful! You teach in a nice and clear way. Thanks!
This video was short, simple, and incredibly effective.
Hello Ian my first visit to your channel very well presented thanking g you for your knowledge⦠beautiful locations
Hi, milinote very super lesson about landscapes..mahesh India.
Thanks really appreciate you help
Had $200 credit from Amazon got Nikon coolpix p510 24-1,000mm digital a 12 yr old camera. Yes bought $15 tripod – selfi stick
The visuals and examples made everything so much easier.
Thank Ian for the time and effort you put into all your content.
I will watch if yo promise me it is not winter weather and woolly hats, its15C in July and i am so cold!
Do you ever play with fisheye and landscape? I’m starting to love it πΈ
Great video! Directly to the point, only delaying where need to communicate the passion in it. Thanks!
This is a fantastic video. Thank you so much. That image that you were editing in Lightroom at the end, was that a focus stacked rendering? Or just one shot?
Focus on one thing at a time, bring a checklist of things to do to capture your picture, understand your strengths and opportunities for improvement.
Only just got my hands on my first camera, canon 5d mark iii .and ef 24-105 usm lens. Now for the learning . So many settings. My heads gonna blow. Arrrrgh! . π love your landscapes work.
When you mention camera phones, you should mention that the user set the image settings to Raw, native resolution and not use the electronic crop. I had someone ask to print what should have been an amazing image, but captured in jpeg with an electronic crop ( so the image was 774KB). The bright areas were just unrecoverable and the resolution too low to print regardless of any trick I could try
You missed medium format or if you are insane large format.
Hi Ian. You mentioned (20.57) that raw files passed to lightroom can be intentionally flat. I shoot Fuji JPEG and RAW and obviously have to select one of their film sims. When the RAW file is passed to Lightroom for mobile on my chromebook I set the import to "as shot"(I presume the full version also has this option). So, what this does is import the RAW file using the film sim I shot using, so if I shot in Velvia the RAW image will be quite vibrant or if shot using Eterna Bleach Bypass it will be quite flat. This means much reduced processing time, usually no more than a few seconds once you get into the swing of it.
Anything that takes 22 minutes is missing the point
Wow, this was epic, loved it!
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A video on your recommended best settings and tips for video on your fuji cameras would be helpful… π
Hello @ian_worth, what backpack is that? Currently have a cheap one that has good amount of space and compartmetns, but I do wanna get a better one and I am not sure what are considered good brands for it.
Hmmm I guess the FF, APS-C, M43 debate continues. I think the approach each photographer takes toward shooting tightly or cropping in post has direct impact on image quality. That is, all things being equal in terms of camera control techniques. If you crop vigorously in FF you tend to lose the sensor size advantage over the smaller sensor shooters who shoot tight. In addition to weight and cost and learning to be a careful and efficient camera operator FF tends to lose appeal. Though some may be offended by this, ‘bigger is better’ is an extension of ego. On the other hand if you shoot FF and shoot tightly and are a ‘rucking practitioner’ then you could print enormous prints, pixel peep to your hearts content and stay in shape all at once. π
How about Affinity2 as an editing suite? I guess not popular in UK? I am repelled by subscription business models. I find Affinity2 competitive with other programs and more than reasonable in price. On the other hand there are many and if you list them all it could get clumsy.
Very good video. The advice is highly useful though I have been shooting for about 40 years I enjoy different perspective and I always learn something new from your talks. Photography is as fresh for me as it was in the beginning. Thanks for helping to keep it that way.
Another great video!!! What filters do you use?
Patience is key! Thank you
Iβm always blown away by how helpful your videos are.
Hi Ian, love your channel in have learnt so much. On this occasion though please can you tell me the make of your knitted jumper, mine is worn out and need a new one, not kidding! Thanks, Richard
The downside of shooting raw for me is too many choices. I can understand that might be an upside for some.
Thank you for sharing!
Kind of you!
I purchased an Amazon camera bag, second hand from a camera store, Β£10, itβs still going strong!
I dont have 22 min. Can you teach me how to master this stuff in 7 min? Thanks!
Very nice content buddy, i also like your accent, You’ve got your self a new subscriber, me I have just a family of 50 fellows.
Photopills is the best-buy for any photographer. About 10-15$ for android, and 15-20$ for ios.
very nicely done guide, loads to learn from
How would my canon R6mark 11 work on landscape photography