Dear Photo Experts,
I travel quite a bit, and love to take pictures of landmarks and
other landscapes. I have a good digital camera with 6 MP, but my
pictures never come out looking anything like the postcards of the
same landmarks. They just look flat, or something. What can I do
to make better landscape pictures? (signed) Picture Crazy
Aloha Picture Crazy! You say you have a good camera,
and 6 MP is plenty enough resolution of capture to make really beautiful
photographs of anything! But the size of capture isn't the only
criteria to determining the quality of cameras. If your camera is
an SLR, which means you view through the actual picture-taking lens
to frame your shot, that's better. And if you have the option of
shooting on 'Manual', where you control the shutter speed and aperture,
even better yet!
Even if your camera is an all automatic, point-and-shoot,
there are still things you can do to improve your landscape pictures.
One of the easiest and more dramatic improvements you can make is
to add a Polarizing Filter to the camera lens. These filters greatly
reduce UV rays and increase the contrast and color saturation of
your images. Especially in the sky and water.
Another huge improvement can be effected with the
addition of a sturdy tripod to hold your camera. A good tripod is
invaluable, particularly when shooting in the very early morning,
or late afternoon, and especially if you add a Polarizing Filter,
which in addition to adding contrast and saturation, blocks some
light. In lower light situations your camera will need a longer
shutter speed, and without a tripod to hold your camera very still,
you can tend to get a blurred photograph.
Which brings us to the time of day that is best
to photograph landscapes. What time of day is that? That depends
on a number of factors. From where you want to take a picture, what
is the path of the sun? What time is the sun at the point in the
sky where the landscape is illuminated, but there are also shadows
which add definition and contrast to the scene? That is the best
time to make a landscape photograph. So, as in many things, timing
is crucial in making a great photograph.
Three things you can do to improve your landscape
photographs are 1) Use a Polarizing Filter, 2) Put your camera on
a sturdy tripod, and 3) Time your picture taking so the sun is illuminating
the landscape well, but also creating shadows that add depth and
contrast.
About the author: Stan P. Cox II runs a Portrait
and Commercial photography studio in Honolulu, Hawaii, and has been
a professional Hawaii photographer for 31 years. His web address
is: http://www.ParamountPhotography.com. This article may be freely
distributed if this resource box stays attached.