A Look at the Different Types of Landscape
Photography Today
By: Muna wa Wanjiru
There
are many photographers in this world who seem to
favor landscape photography more over any of the
other types of photography. Personally speaking I
like it when my photographs have some element of
life in it be it human or not, but I can see where
sweeping shots of rolling hills, toiling seas and
endless skies does have an impact on the viewer.
To my mind there are two distinctly different types
of landscape photography around. That of the natural
landscape photography, and that of the urban
landscape photography. Both have their pros and both
have their cons, and it's really up to the
photographer and their sense of imagination to get
across to us a grand scene.
Be that as it may though, to get a decent landscape
photography shot you don't need to travel to far and
distant lands, in fact you don't even need to leave
your home. To start your landscape photography you
can just take a ride on out to your back, or front
yard, and have a quick go there to see how well you
can make this everyday setting into something
extraordinary.
Of course the fun with traveling to far and distant
lands to get your landscape photography shots is
that most of the hard work has already been done for
you. The scenes have already been set to perfection
and there's always going to be some really great
vantage point that you can go to, to take your
pictures. The trouble with going it at home is that
you need to set the shot up for yourself. You need
to see the good in your yard and you need to be able
to translate that into something that doesn't look
like your back yard.
Landscape photography is not an easy task, but it is
well worth the try as you open yourself up to the
vast array of possibilities and you learn to think
outside of the box. So the next time you go to far
and distant lands you won't just be taking the same
old boring shot that everyone before you has,
instead you'll be looking at the various
possibilities to be had from different angles and
how you can possibly accomplish landscape
photography.
Like
I said earlier there are two types of landscape
photography and natural landscape photography is one
of them. Landscape photography of this variety is
what you see most of the time. Shots of lightning
streaking down from the sky, tumbling waterfalls,
roiling seas and densely packed green foliage from
the middle of a rainforest, we've seen them all and
yet we keep coming back for more. We never tire of
seeing these glorious photographs, just as we never
tire of seeing the more mundane landscape shots
either.
The ones taken of the more tranquil scenes, of ponds
filled with lily pads, of gardens filled with
riotous flowers, and of mile upon mile of rolling
farmland stretching out into the distance as far as
the eye can see. These all appeal to us and what
appeals to us most is what we will also try to
photograph.
The urban jungle on the other hand is not something
that appeals to everybody. Some find it to be too
stark and prefer instead the landscape photography
view of nature. But the urban jungle is a truly
magnificent place in which you can get lost and take
the most amazing pictures. You just need to know
where and how to look. There are so many interesting
sights that we take for granted and pass by everyday
without thinking twice about it.
It's only when the truly inspired landscape
photographer takes a look into this little world of
ours and sees it for what it is and shoots it, that
we also see the beauty in it. As you can see, and as
you have seen in the past, landscape photography
doesn't need to be only about Nature's landscapes,
it can also be about the magnificence of man-made
landscapes as well.
About the Author
Muna wa Wanjiru is a Web Administrator and has been
Researching and Reporting on Digital Photography for
years. For more information on Landscape
Photography, visit his site at
Landscape Photography
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