Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Getting Started: Learn to Create Visual Impact

Getting Started: Part – 3

Create Visual Impact

At its core, landscape photography is about determining and developing your workflow. Not only does a solid workflow include photography skills, but it often also requires out-of-the box thinking to overcome challenges you may face because of local elements. You must think outside the box and use your camera skills to be able to create impact.

Landscape Photography with unique composition at Lava Cave in Maui, Hawaii

Wainapanapa State Park, Maui, Hawaii (USA)

For example, I decided to use a wide angle lens and timed my shot to coincide with the morning light shining in the lava cave to create this breath taking scene (above image).

Here is a sample case study from our CREATING IMPACT COURSE that shows you how a solid workflow can be used to create visual impact:

Coming up next: Calibrate your Monitor

About Author Jay Patel

I could startoff like this – “Seeds of Jay Patel’s appreciation for beautiful places were planted early in his childhood….” but it would get boring really fast. I will just sum it up and say that I am a Landscape and Wilderness Photographer who loves to capture dramatic light. My photographs have been published in various magazines, calendars and advertising materials throughout the world.
Patience is a virtue...unless you are chasing your dreams

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