Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Blog 17

“Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer—and often the supreme disappointment.” ~Ansel Adams

I would have to agree with Ansel Adams.  Landscape is generally the most interesting and challenging subject to capture.  Basically it ends up in every photograph as a secondary subject, or just a background.  When you set out to just capture a landscape you must consider how to fill up the frame with an interesting composition, without it feeling empty.  When you can incorporate light and texture you can really take some stunning shots.  However most pictures you take of landscapes generally seem to be boring photos unless the photographer is lucky, or really understands how to incorporate and utilize the elements in which a landscape has to offer.

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