THE SKY CAN BE YOUR FRIEND IN LANDSCAPE PHOTOS
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photo by David Schroeder
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ANOTHER ONE OF THE AMAZING THINGS THAT COULD HELP YOU TO BE "DIFFERENT" THAN ALL THE OTHER PHOTOGRAPHERS THAT TAKE LANDSCAPE PHOTOS, IS TO BE A "SKY" PHOTOGRAPHER. SO MANY TIMES WE FOCUS ON THE LANDSCAPE OF THE LAND IN FRONT OF US, WHEN WE COULD SERIOUSLY LOOK AT THE SKY AND BE MESMORIZED BY THE BEAUTY ABOVE US. HOW MANY TIMES HAVE WE SEEN PHOTOS OF CLOUDS, OR EVEN APPROACHING STORMS, AND WISHED YOU HAD CAUGHT THAT PHOTO? YOU CAN, AND TRY TO BE THE ONE TO BE A "SKY" SCRAPE PHOTOGRAPHER.
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This incredible sky and sunset illustrate why a good a photographer is never caught without a camera. (Via Imgur. |
It’s a common habit among photographers to always make a point to carry a camera around for those “just in case” moments. Many great photographs were captured this way and the image below is no exception. The photographer, based in the Netherlands, took the shot just as the sun was receding into the plane to create the stunning image:
“The colors were like this in real life. It was an amazing evening. Will never forget it.”**
COULD YOU SEE A PHOTO LIKE THAT HANGING IN YOUR HOME? EXACTLY. THE COLORS AND THE BEAUTY OF A PHOTO LIKE THAT WOULD BE ONE THAT WILL BE TALKED ABOUT FOR A LONG TIME. AND THAT IS WHAT YOU CALL "ART".
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Photo by Lanny Cottrell / Approaching storm |
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photo by Joseph Illingworth
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OF COURSE, EVERYONE TAKES PICTURES OF SUNSETS. THIS IS SOMETHING THAT EVERYONE TAKES PICTURES OF. BUT, THERE IS SPECIAL WAYS TO DO SUNSETS. SOMETIMES LOOKING AT SUNSET PHOTOS CAN BE BORING. BUT, WHAT MAKES SUNSET PHOTOS MORE DRAMATIC THAN EVER IS IF YOU CAN GET TWO THINGS TO HAPPEN. THIS PHOTO HAPPENS TO HAVE BOTH, AND THAT IS RARE, BUT, IF YOU CAN HAVE AT LEAST 1 COMPONENT, YOU MAY HAVE A REAL KEEPER. AND THAT IS 1- DRAMATIC CLOUDS TO YOUR SUNSET. AND 2 SOMETHING IN THE FOREGROUND THAT WILL MAKE IT HAVE DEPTH. IN THE ABOVE PHOTO, THERE IS ONE MORE THING THAT MAKES THIS UNIQUE, AND THAT IS THAT WE HAVE THE "TWILIGHT COLORS" AS WELL IN THIS PHOTO. THAT IS WHEN YOU GET THE "BLUES' AND THE PURPLES OF THE SKY, WHICH USUALLY HAPPENS AFTER THE SUN GOES DOWN. THIS PHOTO JUST HAPPENS TO HAVE IT ALL...... AND NOTHING WAS ENHANCED OR RETOUCHED ON THIS.
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Photo by Joel Olives; ISO 100, f/13.0.
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Article written by: Lanny Cottrell
** This photo and particular section, was taken from an article written and produced by PictureCorrect. No name of the photographer was mentioned in the article. Only that the photographer was from the Netherlands.
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