Landscape Photography, Part 2

Using knowledge of light and sharpness, we compose by throwing out conventional wisdom and taking our landscape photography to a new level.

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Moose Peterson

Release Date: 2008-01-15

Lessons

Introduction and Composition

<p>Good composition is all about arranging elements in your image&#039;s foreground, middleground, and background</p>

Duration: 11 mins 43 seconds

Discussing Depth of Field

<p>Go over some of the basics of depth of field; what works and why.</p>

Duration: 4 mins 33 seconds

Working with Depth of Field

<p>Adjusting depth of field and using a split grad filter</p>

Duration: 2 mins 56 seconds

Applying What You Have Learned

<p>Think about your subject, about colors, about your exposure, think about depth of field; all before taking your shot</p>

Duration: 5 mins 32 seconds

Working with Dynamic Light

<p>Capture a large range of light by compensating with multiple exposures.</p>

Duration: 2 mins 55 seconds

Blinkies

<p>Use the exposure tools on your digital camera to locate problem areas and fix them by taking and combining multiple exposures.</p>

Duration: 3 mins 38 seconds

The Ultra Wide Pano

<p>Combining horizontal and vertical planes to create an ultra-wide panorama</p>

Duration: 4 mins 35 seconds

Retouching Your Photos

<p>Use your photo-editing software to retouch the photo and lead the viewer&#039;s eye to everything you wanted to capture in the field</p>

Duration: 6 mins 22 seconds

Removing Color Cast

<p>Now, back in the studio we can take our digital images and refine the pixel information using our software.</p>

Duration: 9 mins 3 seconds

Assembling the Ultra Wide Pano

<p>Using Photoshop to merge the shots into your ultra wide pano.</p>

Duration: 5 mins 47 seconds

Fisheye Pano

<p>Putting together a pano shot with a fisheye lens.</p>

Duration: 3 mins 43 seconds

8 Stop Image

<p>Assembling an image that is composed of multiple exposures.</p>

Duration: 2 mins 52 seconds

Conclusion

<p>Thanks for following along with the course. Hope you learned a lot.</p>

Duration: 2 mins 5 seconds