Little Man
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For those of you who like to shoot landscapes, have you any tips in terms of camera set up?
I've tried to put more thought into the set up of the camera these last few months, and it's shown me some better results. I recently took some landscape shots of a sunset over a lake, I shot at around 25s's @ f/22 and it produces some shots that I was happy with.
Is there anything else you can do to add that extra 'wow' factor, something that brings out the colours, and completely captures the moment?
I've read about 'infinate focusing', anyone care to go into brief detail as to what this is, and how it helps with landscaping?
Any help will be appreciated, hopefully going out trying to shoot a few landscape shots within the next hour or so, so i'm gunna try a few different things.
I've tried to put more thought into the set up of the camera these last few months, and it's shown me some better results. I recently took some landscape shots of a sunset over a lake, I shot at around 25s's @ f/22 and it produces some shots that I was happy with.
Is there anything else you can do to add that extra 'wow' factor, something that brings out the colours, and completely captures the moment?
I've read about 'infinate focusing', anyone care to go into brief detail as to what this is, and how it helps with landscaping?
Any help will be appreciated, hopefully going out trying to shoot a few landscape shots within the next hour or so, so i'm gunna try a few different things.




