Friday, January 21, 2011

Landscape Photography -- DRAFT, not finished

Camera Setting:

- Most all landscape photos have a very small aperture (big number) so that the depth of field is increased
- This means that longer expoures must take place for the camera to capture enough light.
-To make sufre that these long exposure are sharp using a tripod is imparitive.
-Generally, wide angle lenses are better as they can capture a larger field of view, but loinger lenses still work as the subjects are so far away.
-Lighting is a major part of landscape photography, especially at night
-Fortunatley, the long exposures, allow for alot of light to enter the frame, and allows us to experiment greatly with colors.

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