Categories: Inspiration

30 Amazing landscape photographs

Landscape photography is an art; only an artist can arrange the different elements of in nature, without physically moving it, and compose it. A great landscape photograph is the one that shows the essence of the nature. Below are  some amazing landscape photographs.

 

Photo Credits: Dubdream/Flickr

 

 

Photo Credits: Evan Pratama Ludirdja/1x

 

Photo Credits: Marc Adamus/1x

 

Photo Credits: Matjaz Cater/1x

 

Photo Credits: Marc Adamus/1x

 

Photo Credits: Boris Frkovic/500px

 

Photo Credits: Vadim Dmitriyev/500px

 

Photo Credits: Vlad Lazy

 

Photo Credits: James Puttick/1x

 

Photo Credits: Marc Adamus/1x

 

Photo Credits:Marc Adamus/1x

 

Photo Credits: Chris Moore/1x

 

 

 

Photo Credits: Javier Acosta

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo credits: Ilaria Massarelli

 

 

 

Photo credits: Miles Morgan

 

 

Photo Credits: Micheal Breitung

 

Photo Credits: Ayie Permata Sari

 

Photo Credits: Philippe Sainte – Laudy

Some quick Landscape photography tips

Time of the day: Quality of light is very important for taking good landscape photographs. Photographers shoot in early morning and late evening since the quality of light is good at that time. Shooting in mid-day or during harsh sunlight results washes out colors in the photographs.

Depth of field: Use narrow apertures to ensure proper depth of field. A landscape photograph should be sharp throughout the scene. Use f numbers above f8.

Composition: Use rule of thirds to compose your shots. If the foreground is important, keep it in the bottom 1/3rd of the frame. And if the sky is important, frame it in the top 1/3rd of the frame. Another important composition tip is scaling. Try to keep a human element to show the grandeur of the palace that you are shooting.

If you are a beginner, I hope these tips will get you started.

Do you take landscape photographs? We would love to see your work. Share your work in our Flickr group.

NOTE: All images displayed are protected by copyright. Their reproduction, even in part, is forbidden without the explicit approval of the rightful owners.

 

 

 

This post was last modified on September 17, 2017 12:46 PM

Vidhu Soman

Hi, I am Vidhu Soman, Editor of Shutterstoppers. I have been doing photography since 2010, and I co-founded shutterstoppers community in 2012. I love photography, writing, travelling, and reading. If you wish to contact me, send a mail using our contact form.

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