Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Dexter Yarbrough: Taking landscape shots

For photographers like Dexter Yarbrough, one of the greatest challenges in the profession is taking landscape photos. With nature offering so much beauty, it seems so easy to just take the camera outdoors and shoot. But the real test for any photographer is to capture nature’s beauty in its purest form.

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The following are some tips on how to get that breathtaking landscape shot.

1. After composing the image in mind, walk or drive closer to the subject and try again. Proximity to the subject can change the view dramatically.

2. When your subject is of indeterminate size, a mountain for example, add a sense of scale by including something of known size, such as a person, a car, a tree, or an animal. Seasoned photographers like Dexter Yarbrough believe this helps viewers understand what they’re looking at.

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3. The best building shots balance light from three different sources: skylight, streetlights, and lights from within the building.

4. Nighttime photographs almost always require long exposures. This means using a tripod to hold the camera perfectly still while the shutter is open.

5. Look at the scene through different lenses, from wide-angle to telephoto, and think about how each lens affects it.

Perhaps, the best advice for photographers when taking landscape photos is to take time to explore. Part of the joy of landscape photography is communing with nature. Wander around and get a sense of the place. It will take time to discover the best way to show what makes nature simply captivating.

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For more information about Dexter Yarbrough and landscape photography, visit www.djyphotography.com.