Photographing Sunset at Bryce Canyon
Sunset at Bryce Canyon is difficult to photograph but can be spectacular. Read on for additional insight into photographing Bryce Canyon at Sunset. … Continue readingPhotographing Sunset at Bryce Canyon
Sunset at Bryce Canyon is difficult to photograph but can be spectacular. Read on for additional insight into photographing Bryce Canyon at Sunset. … Continue readingPhotographing Sunset at Bryce Canyon
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There are many “rules” in Landscape Photography and even ways to break these so called rules. The 3 P’s of Landscape Photography which I’ll discuss, aren’t another rule or a … Continue reading3 P’s of Landscape Photography
One such technique is a process I call “Editing with your eyes” in which decisions are made before the shutter is clicked. The decisions made in the field are always more important than the post processing decisions but rarely are they discussed. Below is a walk through for this technique to help understand why it’s so important. … Continue readingEditing With Your Eyes – A Slow Photography Technique
Continuing the series of blogs about common misconceptions in Landscape Photography with a classic misunderstanding, that Landscape Photography is best at sunrise and sunset. This approach to shooting landscapes is … Continue readingLandscape Photography Misconceptions II: Only Shoot Sunset and Sunrise
Part one in a series of shorter posts, in which I want to discuss a few misconceptions in Landscape Photography. I listen to many photographers, read many photography articles and … Continue readingMisconceptions in Landscape Photography
Part 1 of this blog shared information about gear and clothing to consider while photographing in Bryce Canyon National Park in Winter. Part 2 will discuss logistics and other considerations … Continue readingWinter Photography in Bryce Canyon National Park: Part 2
Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah sits at a high elevation around 8000 feet above sea level and receives ample snow during most winters. This magical landscape of sculpted … Continue readingWinter Photography in Bryce Canyon National Park: Part 1