There is tons of great information out there about landscape photography, but there's also a lot that is inaccurate, misleading, or just plain wrong. Here are four common landscape photography myths that I see persisting in our community that I want to debunk.
0:39 - Myth #1: A Wide Angle Lens is the BEST Lens for Landscape Photography
3:25 - Myth #2: A Landscape Photo Has to Be Sharp From Front to Back
5:58 - Myth #3: The Best Light and Photos ALWAYS Happen at Sunrise or Sunset
9:10 - Myth #4: You Should Always Use a Tripod for Best Results
13:21 - Bonus Myth: ????????
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15 июл 2024