Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Travel Photography: Landscapes

Nearly any outdoor photograph could be turned into a beautiful and interesting landscape photograph. Stepping back from the action might give you a wonderful setting or surrounding for a group shot. But stepping further back, and you will see the surroundings as the shot.

Although wide-angle lenses are incredible parts, they are really not the best ones to use for the most attractive landscape photographs. A telephoto lens that you use to zoom in on a more specific portion of the landscape might work better. Actually, if you position yourself in the best location, just your regular camera lens will work just fine for landscape photography.

Landscape photography, unlike panoramas, must have three distinct sections. The foreground, the middle ground, and the background. Mountains in the background, a line of trees in the middle ground, and a stream in the foreground is a common scene for painted landscapes, and are just as attractive in photographs.

You might have to walk around since most landscape shots aren't as easy to get, or get to, as they may appear to be.

So, when you are ready to find the best location from which you can capture that amazing landscape shot, go on over to www.kingarthur.myttn.com and book that vacation that will take you to that beautiful landscape scene!

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