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TAKE YPUR BEST EVER LANDSCAPE

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The landscape genre is a brilliant photographic avenue to explore, and whether you’re well versed or are yet to turn your hand to them, post-lockdown is the perfect time to get out there and expand your portfolio. The UK is full of scenic mountains, forests, gardens, and coasts that are never far away, but many countries are spoilt for choice when it comes to stunning vistas. All these locations make for strong photos whether dappled in sunlight or drenched in a torrential downpour, so you can be sure to get something all year round.

Composition is key to a great landscape, and there will usually be a main element you can place in your frame to make it the focal point you want the viewer be drawn to. Classic examples include a tree, mountain peak, the sun setting over the horizon, or even a lighthouse towering out of the sea. However, it can be a juggling act to position this key point in relation to the other elements in your scene, such as the horizon, sky and lead-in lines. Even with minimalist landscapes you’ll have to contend with these, though you’ll have fewer elements to position in the shot, so framing will be a little easier if you go down this route.

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