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Digital Photography tips for Capturing Natural Landscapes

Find out about the best time of day, when to use flash, and how to add dimension and depth to your landscape photos and other nature shots. A great start for the beginning photographer. Brought to you by HP and pro photographer and momtracey Clark.

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25 Responses to “Digital Photography tips for Capturing Natural Landscapes”

  1. c5bgalaxy says:

    Indeed, it is important how the person is taking the photo, the eye does matter, but what I think dimk05 was saying is that you will get better quality and more options with a more expensive camera. The resolution is higher, photos are larger, and there’s much more that you can do with them. Without the eye, it doesn’t matter what kind of camera you use, the photos are not going to be spectacular. But, the more expensive cameras do provide better quality. You get what you pay for kind of thing.

  2. c5bgalaxy says:

    Please tell me how you make that much from photography ^^ Do you freelance or are you employed? What kinds of photos you take?

  3. dimk05 says:

    The downside of it (kind of a downside) is that you are always on the road. You dont have time to sit down and relax – you are always going places. Its fun in the beginning but the longer you do that more tiring it becomes. :-)

  4. c5bgalaxy says:

    Man you are living my dream right now XD I love taking landscpae and nature photographs, but making money from it is hard lol!

  5. dimk05 says:

    Technically – freelance. Currently I “freelance” full time for Adobe – go around the world mostly taking landscapes.

  6. Tgrocker419 says:

    i here u bro

  7. dimk05 says:

    Bro, I think we misunderstood each other. What I mean by good pictures is quality. I do agree with you that the eye matters, and you can take great photos with point and shoot camera. But what I was trying to say is that the quality on point and shoot is really far from perfect when compared to high-end equipment. I used to have 10 megapixel point and shoot and thought that quality is perfect on it until I started doing photo professionaly and use my Canon 5D. Then you see a HUGE difference.

  8. Vall001 says:

    Nice comments. What software was used to make this video?

  9. shadowblack1987 says:

    Equipment is important but nothing replaces the creative expression (what one of you called the ‘eye’).

  10. c5bgalaxy says:

    Lol never thought of that. They have you exclusively by contract and tell you where to go? Just think how well you will retire too ^^

  11. Vall001 says:

    Thank you.

  12. donatp93 says:

    I think it was iMovie, but I’m not sure ;)

  13. chompychomps says:

    Did anyone actually find the palm grove shot “breathtaking?” :)

  14. MrJeffsVideos says:

    Hello, not trying to be rude just trying to get exsposer, nice tips!

  15. peace153 says:

    Thank you for those good tips. There are some very nice photos on this website

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  16. timmyguy13 says:

    Its just that people like you, who say that the camera matters, and you need big expensive equipment, make people who cant afford that stuff feel like they cant make good images, which isnt true, i use a d300, i have strobes lenses filters, i have that equipment but that doesnt matter, someone using a point and shoot camera could make better photos than me, its the eye that matters, “bro”.

  17. dimk05 says:

    Bro, I already told you that I have nothing to prove to anyone especially to you. So stop bugging me.

  18. dimk05 says:

    You seem to lack a little intelligence to understand that I DO NOT care what you think about me. It is not that I posted a comment for you to approve or disapprove. You could have spent the time a little more wisely instead of replying to me saying what you can or cannot find in yourself. If you can’t find something in yourself – you go to a shrink. I definitely don’t care whether you believe me or not; i make that $120,000 a year from photography and I don’t have to prove anything to anyone. :)

  19. dimk05 says:

    This does not show that you don’t need expensive cameras to take good pictures….YOU DO! The whole video is an advertisement for HP non-SLR cameras. The photos that they showed you that were supposedly taken by that little HP camera were in actuality taken by Canon SLR camera. I have been a professional photographer for 19 years. And believe you will not take GREAT photos with that tiny little HP camera. :-)

  20. CuritibaMr says:

    Simply the best video, beautiful place and beautiful landscapes are to be congratulated one day I can visit these places, take a look in my videos too /watch?v=42JhgBotuYs&feature=channel_page

  21. stee1face says:

    This goes to show, that you don’t need expensive gear to take good photos.

  22. Tenkasi2Boston says:

    HP camera!!!!!!!

  23. luigiK1 says:

    shit cam

  24. ndhayx says:

    i think shes using an hp camera.

  25. silvavids says:

    What kind of camera do you use please get back to me

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