Stop Taking the Same BORING Landscape Photos!

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In this week’s episode, we discuss how you can stop taking the same boring landscape photos. We all view the day to day world the same exact way..at eye level, so if many of your photos are taken with that same perspective then chances are you're not capturing the most unique and attention grabbing images. In this video, I'll share with you five compositional techniques that have completely changed they way I approach and photograph a scene. And most importantly, these techniques have enabled me to create more compelling images that make the viewer want to stop and examine the photograph further. I hope you enjoy this week's episode and are able to pick up some helpful information that you can apply the next time you're on-location. Thanks for watching! - Mark D.

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🔘 1st Technique: 1:24
🔘 2nd Technique: 3:07
🔘 3rd Technique: 6:12
🔘 4th Technique: 8:50
🔘 5th Technique: 11:47
🔘 Summary: 13:20

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What's your most commonly used perspective to shoot at?

MarkDenneyPhoto
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Thanks for the reminder to change things up

douglasford
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Great video, Mark. Vincent VanGough said, ‘if you truly love nature, you will see beauty in everything’.

trinasculley
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I'm sorry for a little off topic, but the "how high - how tall"-thing 40 seconds in really made my day. 😅

Best regards from Stockholm!

Nico-bcir
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Great video, again! All you said seems so "ordinary", like "yes, I know", but, on the field, on location, you forget about that, maybe excited by big mountains, trees, rocks etc. Good advices, I will try to remember all that whenever I travel!

ionutvlad
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To summarize this great video, compose in a way to show the world what they don't normally see.

RichardBO
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A great "best-hits" compilation. Thanks for doing this.

dougtunison
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hm, very interesting point. Getting close for texture ... especially in woodlands

andreasbininda
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One of the best images I have ever captured was looking down at the ground on the Bue Ridge Parkway looking at leaves and sticks returning to nature.

robertgrenader
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Really worth it! As simple as powerful.

gettons
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Look up, look down and look all around before you shoot. Be patient with your shots. Thanks Mark for some great tips.

mauriceprokaziuk
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Packed full of super advice buddy !! Filling the frame could also sit in this great list

DarrenJSpoonley
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Getting high is a great tip. Really helps to see things from a different perspective 😉

prtby
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Thanks Mark! Such wonderful reminders!

elizabethdow
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Wow. I haven't been up to Arcadia National Park in decades. It popped in my head when you mentioned Boulder Beach. I'm not much for large scale landscape shots, so I'm usually around different objects to help frame a shot. I like to do quite a bit of the smaller objects like you showed around 2/3's in. Actually thinking I should pick up knee pads lol.

timd
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Thanks for this inforamtion about composition and well done for the video

noelmallia
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Another great video! I’m going to work more on natural framing!

johnharkness
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Great video. I love my telephoto lens on my Fuji XT2. I use it more than any other to get a different perspective and for impact.

donnakeeley
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Headed to Glacier National Park in Sept. You can bet I'll watch as many of your videos before as I can before I leave. Your natural style and honest perspective makes your videos extremely easy to absorb. Thanks for being there.

kurtissutley
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Generally, when I post a close-up or a framed image I usually add a wider version for context. Great advice.

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