photography composition framing

You've heard repeatedly that landscape photography is natural light on the nature provides to you when you take a picture. This is very true, but even if the light is perfect to highlight the photo that made it so the best way we can.
Ok, This is a great composition always going to be very subjective and it is not 100% right or wrong answer and then finally you have to go against Standard to tell his story. However, there are four important things I look for when I take a picture.
The first thing I always try follow the rule of thirds, do a search on Google for more information but basically try to keep your horizons straight ahead amid his pictures and certainly try to avoid putting his subjects in the center of the photo. If you take a picture of an imposing cliff, so do not put in the center your photo. Maybe you could take a photo with the sky ¾ and rock placed in the right hand or left hand would make for a picture of different landscapes and interesting. Always try to think outside the box.
If I am taking a picture of landscape as something of a ridge which is a distance that are always sure that I include something that qualifies as interest first. Here is an example, I take a photo of a hill that is perhaps 500 meters, just by taking a photo of this hill would be very boring. If I managed to include a rock or a tree in the foreground Nice, so that adds depth to the image and makes it much more interesting.
Using the same scenario as it closed another trick is to add the lines leading to your image, literally, "drive" people's eyes to the main theme of photography. So how can we included in the photo above? Well, we found our hill and we found our tree, there is a fence, for example, which led to the direction of the hill (which in itself is also of interest in the foreground), there is a stream down the hill, as might be used as main line then. Main areas of work very well if you're well.
One of the latest techniques in the composition of the photography of landscapes Job is called framing. What do you think might be more interesting? Take a picture standing on a beach or standing behind the tree line with a shot of a branch at the top of my picture "frame" my picture? Again, do a Google search for images of examples of that.
So using a combination of great light, the rule of thirds, foreground interest, leading lines and framing you’ll be able to produce some stunning landscape photographs. If you have a look at some of my work you’ll see where I have tried to use at least one of these techniques in each photo.
Landscape Photography – Composition and Framing Tutorial
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