Landscape Photography Rules

Aug 21
2009




landscape photography rules
what exactly are some fundamental rules to photography?

anything is going to do, just fundamental rules to follow along with when going for a picture. on any subject too, portrait, landscape, ect.

Make photographs having a purpose, not just in have. Don't push the button simply to push it, come with an idea what you would like it to appear like before you decide to shoot it. You might not finish up taking precisely what you'd intended, but a minimum of you possess an idea on what you would like to complete. That's my #1 rule. If you cannot get rule #1, don't even fool around using the relaxation from the rules.


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