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The key to creating a tranquil landscape photo

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. But there’s a couple of things this master photographer did that can enhance the tranquility

[image] Let’s face it… Not every landscape you come upon is going to be as peaceful and serene as this [Inspirational Photo of the Day](. But there’s a couple of things this master photographer did that can enhance the tranquility of the shot. For one, {EMAIL}, the low point of view incorporates the still waters of the lake and creates a gorgeous reflection of the light in the sky. And secondly, the long exposure helps smooth out the clouds in [this shot]( to give them a misty appearance that screams peace and tranquility. It’s two easy tricks to use, but they both can have a ton of impact. Give them a try this week and see what you can do with your newfound landscape photography knowledge. Happy shooting! Alex [image] P.S. You understand how to make a more tranquil landscape photo, but what drives you crazy is the lack of sharpness in your landscape photos. It’s enough to drive you bonkers! If you’ve got blurry photos, check out a few solutions to that problem in [this in-depth guide](. [Unsubscribe]( PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

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