5 Quick Tips For Better Landscape Photos

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You explain it so well, it's very clear how you do everything where you take your time and go slowly, giving the viewer to follow you, you speak slowly and clearly, and, having not grown up with computers and/or Photoshop, it makes so much easier to learn. Great job and thank you so much. Nontraditional student here ECU.

klaceysphotography
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Very good tips that every aspiring landscape photographer would do well to heed, and that already more experienced photographers would do well to remind themselves of. It's easy to become a bit complacent and careless especially if one feels one's treading familiar ground, so to speak. That's when mistakes happen.

And again - good to see you in front of the camera, Jimmy! This new format works really well and creates a nice bond between you and us the viewers, I feel. Thumbs up!

MikaLatokartano
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That 2nd shot (with the starfish) is just stupid good.

richmoorephoto
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Always love your videos. You inspire me a lot with my work.

ChenhopwoodAuPhotography
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Thank you very much jimmy, i love your awsome work, it's also nice too see you live in this tutorial :)

simoweldleblad
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Excellent video. Very valuable tips from someone I look up to. Thank you!

ryan_steele_mcginnis
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Awesome tips with examples :). Thanks alot Jimmy!

greenleaf
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Hi Jimmy, after watching a lots of your video. I have to give a big thank you to you. Your video is clear and useful, and the MOST important is they are all in a very efficient way. I feel I don't waste any seconds when watching your video. I will recommend them to my friend. Thanks again.

bowang
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Spot on. I can't stress enough that planning, planning, and more planning is THE most important. When shooting the oceans, watch out for rogue waves, don't put your gear down (mine is always in a slingbag attached to me), don't change lenses in misty or sand blown environment (use changing bag; or > 1 body); bring gallons of fresh water to wash seawater off tripod legs; wear Muck boots when in tide pools; bring a hiking pole for safety; wipe your lens or lens filter with microfiber cloth between each shot when in extreme wet or dusty environments (get a camera protector - they help)

ranchjp
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Great things to keep in mind. Thanks again!

johnfarinelli
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Thank you very much man.. Appreciate these videos

Sunilaralikatti
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Great Video Jimmy. Killer seascape from NZ :)

MattselbyphotographyUk
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I wish you would make a video about the photo at 1:00 how it was edited and before/after. Thats a magical scene! Wish I could learn this style.

khaleel_as
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Awesome video as always Jimmy. Can you do a video of your full workflow of one of your landscape or seascape photos? I would love to see how you apply your artistic style to a photo. Thank you!

egonpsi
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Hey Jimmy on the 10 stop filter how long are you typically leaving the shutter open for? Thanks for the tips!

ScottMicale
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Jimmy, Great video. Its was good to meet you at the White Pocket. Scooter

davidkennedy
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thank you very much for your tutorial :D

melvin
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Absolutely stunning work man. And thank you for the tips!

ZacharyDoehler
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Some good tips - thanks much for sharing Jimmy. Wish you all the best ans a very Happy New Year 2017 :)

obayedh
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one tip on shooting lower- don't go too low when you have a distant horizon- it makes the photo look miles deep- getting real low is only really good for photos that have a close background (Unless your goal is to emphasize vast expanses- but this is tricky with low shots as it makes it l ook like you are trying to view stuff off in the distance without a telescope- they distant subjects seem, well, too distant most of the time- and this is due to the low angle if too extreme)- also with low angle photography- make sure a foreground subject doesn't line up with horizon line- put subject either a bit above or below- or intersecting 1/2 way- This is something i constantly forget to check when taking photos-

Nazareth