Basic Photography Tips Landscape / Scenery

First of all, what you need to know is the right camera settings for landscape pictures. To picture the landscape, it is important for you to record as much detail as is, no matter in detail in the picture or the detail on the exposure.
To maximize the detail captured in the picture, it is important to you use a SMALL aperture openings. small like f8 and above. This is because, when using a small aperture, the area will be in focus is greater. Or rather wider FIELD OF depth.

In addition to the settings for exposure, the settings you need is a MIRROR LOCK UP. Mirror Lock Up should be on Enable. What is Mirror Lock Up!. It is a setting to reduce vibration in the camera resulting in a mirror in the camera when you rise to the top to allow light into the camera sensor you. (Try to open the lens you and you will see that the mirror is ...). When this setting is enabled. Once you hit the shutter, VIEWFINDER you will be dark, because the mirror was up first before you open the shutter to get exposure. Then, it is best to use the self timer mode or better, just use the remote control to get the exposure because it can reduce the vibration produced when you put you hand on the camera.

do not forget also, use the lowest ISO like 100 or 50  (if any)

Secondly, the equipment. Apart from the camera you tu expensive and sophisticated equipment that can be said to be mandatory, must, must, there is a tripod. Why? if you understand the exposure, when opening the aperture narrowed as suggested above, the shutter speed you will be slow, especially when the dark like at night or dusk. So to avoid pictures you shake like earthquake hit Japan like a tripod, the other day was a good friend if you want to venture into landscape photography seriously.

Now you can even to take pictures of the landscape. But how should you Compose or what composition techniques should you follow? Now we will enter a little happiness challenge, namely how to change a boring landscape picture to the more interesting ... Most of those who Beginners landscape photography, you will have a tendency to divide you into two frames. And they also have a tendency to take pictures when there is no dramatic lighting. For example the image below.

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