Landscape photography presents many opportunities in the winter months! The second worst choice as a landscape photographer is to stay inside at home. The worst choice is to go out to these beautiful places unprepared for what mother nature is going to throw at you! So, let’s take a look at what it takes to capture images in the winter months without sacrificing your safety, sanity, or serenity.
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My Favorite Photography Purchase - 2019
One of my most recent purchases was an Apple Watch. Since using it for a couple months at this point, I feel confident in saying that it is one of my best purchases for photography that I have made!
Read MoreStop It: Ultra-Wide Angles
The biggest lie in landscape photography is that you need a wide angle lens. I was deceived by the allure of a wider perspective that captured more than everything I could see.
Read MoreFocus Stacking for Sharpness - 10 Tips for Success
Focus stacking is an intermediate technique used in the field and in post to capture landscape images with incredible sharpness that you could not attain in a single image. It is typically used to create maximum sharpness when shooting with wide-angle lenses extremely close to the subject in the foreground. Sometimes within a couple inches from the bottom of the frame, even the smallest apertures would not physically be able to capture sharp images from front to back.
Read More"The Best New 'Lens' - Rant"
It may be expensive depending on your perspective, but this is the best way to get better images quickly! In fact, this is the only way to rapidly acquire much much better photos.
Read MoreIs Mirrorless the Future?
This is another gear-related article about what I use to create photos, and also on why I don't switch to a mirrorless camera. My opinion only in today's world.
Read MorePhotography's Big Secret
There is one big secret to great photography. You really should know this gear-related topic when it comes to getting "the best" photos out there!
Read MoreWhat is in my Camera Bag?
If you would like to find out what I took along with me you are in luck!
Read MoreMy favorite Wide Angle Lens (for micro 4/3)
Why would I choose that as my favorite wide-angle lens?
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