 | | 02/15/2008 12:07 PM | Alert
| I've been taking more shots now out of my normal subjects (city views, the cat, etc) and want to try to get a little more ambitious with landscape shots be it wide forest shots or city skylines from high up. What would you recommend as tips toward starting off in this field? I don't know if I'm going to be all that hot at it but I can picture some great photos I can get if I know what I'm doing so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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 | | 07/23/2008 7:47 PM | Alert
| | I think that nature scenes are so pretty for landscape pictures. I especially like shots of sunsets and lakes and even sometimes pictures of the clouds. One of the prettiest pictures I ever took was a shot taken with the camera in my RAZR cellphone of the clouds and the sky. I actually took it while going down the highway in my car. I was pretty amazed at how nice it turned out. | | ~janelle~ | |
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 | | 07/23/2008 8:05 PM | Alert
| | I agree. I love any kind of pictures with large bodies of water, ocean or lake, with animals, boats and other things in there habitat.
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