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Awesome Trick to Liven Up Landscapes {NAME}!

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Landscape photography probably conjures up images of beautiful panoramas and wide vistas... Landscap

Landscape photography probably conjures up images of beautiful panoramas and wide vistas... [image] Landscape photography probably conjures up images of beautiful panoramas and wide vistas... Hold on just a second though, allow me burst your bubble… Not all great landscape photos are taken with a wide-angle lens, my friend. That’s what this week’s challenge is all about - seeing landscapes through a different lens. Literally! Taking landscape photos with a telephoto lens is a totally different animal to doing so with a wide-angle lens. It’ll force you to rethink how you compose your shots. It’ll also force you to rethink the subject matter. But don’t assume that telephoto lens photography is tough… In fact, just take a peek at this introductory tutorial on shooting landscapes with a telephoto lens, and you’ll get awesome results in no time. In this tutorial you’ll discover: - The benefits of using a telephoto lens for landscapes - How to stabilize your lens for sharp results - Must-have gear for shooting with a telephoto lens - Recommended camera settings - Compositional tips for framing-up compelling shots - Plus lots more useful tips and tricks In other words, this is a bit like a one-stop shop for all things related to telephoto landscapes. Check it out to see just how straightforward (and rewarding) it is! As always, have fun, and I can’t wait to see the results you get. Alex [image] P.S. Think all photography courses are expensive? Think again. [Click here]( to access 600+ on-demand photography lessons, checklists, success interviews, and more for only $1. [Unsubscribe]( PhotographyTalk 3941 Bristol St Santa Ana, California 92704 United States

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