ePHOTOzine published two articles on ladscape photography, which cover topics which normally wouldn’t instantly pop up in your mind when thinking of landscapes.
Article #1 deals with the “magic cloth” technique. This technique allows you to selectively control the exposure time of different parts of a picture during long exposures using simply — a cloth. The pictures shown speak for themselves — impressive what can be achieved with this technique when applied correctly!
Article #2 deals with another not so obvious topic, namely using longer focal lengths for landscape shots. Normally, for landscape shooting you’d take a wide-angle along to capture as much of the view ahead as possible. But there’s also a lot of interesting stuff you can do with a telephoto lens!
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