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Hey photographers, let's talk about this... 3 Tips to Reignite Your Passion for Landscapes Grab the

Hey photographers, let's talk about this... [Home]( 3 Tips to Reignite Your Passion for Landscapes Grab the [Landscape Photography Creativity Prompts]( today to spark fresh landscape photography ideas and beat creativity block (but read the tip below first!). –– As most landscape photographers will tell you, anyone can shoot a landscape. But shooting a ‘great’ landscape image is considerably more difficult. It requires hard work, persistence, and patience. While this is part of the process, it can sometimes lead to exasperation and boredom. The thrill can wear off, and you may feel like you’re simply shooting the same image over and over again. Here are some tips to help reignite the passion you felt when you took your first landscape photograph. 1. Go somewhere new When I say ‘go somewhere new,’ I don’t necessarily mean that you should book the next flight to Patagonia. Sometimes a little step can be all that is needed. If you live in a heavily forested area, for example, you can search for the nearest exception. Take a look at your work, and if you find a pattern of similar shots, try to shoot something that contrasts them. In many cases, you can find brand new inspiration with nothing more than a day trip. [📸🌄 24 Landscape Photography Assignments? Download our Landscape Photography Creativity Prompts that are perfect if you ever need a little motivation to get clicking... ⏰Be quick — Bonus expires midnight! Download Here →]( 2. Shoot black and white Nature is a veritable palette of colors and shades, so it makes sense to take advantage of those striking elements and photograph in color. However, this doesn’t mean you should discount the timeless appeal of black and white. Monochrome images, when shot and processed properly, can create a uniquely beautiful mood. Note that not every image will look great when converted to black and white. Pictures that possess strong contrast, shapes, and textures are the top candidates for conversion. 3. Shoot at night It may be tempting to pack up your equipment after the last rays of light have faded, but I’d like to encourage you to think of the night time as an entirely new world of landscape opportunities. You may be surprised at how different the world looks in the dark. This sounds like an obvious statement, but it’s hard to appreciate until you’ve shot the same place in daylight and at night. Keep at it! It’s important to remember that, like anything worth doing, landscapes require consistent practice. That means shooting regularly, even if you’re stuck with the same subject matter. Excellence is almost always derived from persistence. Keep shooting! BONUS: I've got something special for you on the next page... If you’d like more creative ideas for landscape photography, do take a look at our [Landscape Photography Creativity Prompts]( for 24 practical assignments that will help you spark fresh ideas and beat creativity block. Think of it like your new secret stash of infinite photography inspiration. If you missed out on the set last time, it's available again, and on sale right now. Plus it includes a daily bonus for free. Click below now, to read about it on the next page… [→ NEXT PAGE]( [Continue to next page »]( Keep that creative fire burning 🔥 Cheers, Brett   P.S – Want more quick photography tips, for free? Head over to our friend's website- [DailyPhotoTips.com]( now.       [ Want a quick way to learn the basics of photography? Grab our best-selling collection of cheat sheets: [The Snap Cards]( If you missed out on your set last time, they’re available again and on-sale right now. Plus there's a sweet bonus that expires at midnight. Don't miss out! [Download Here →]( Thank you for supporting Photzy! We're so glad you're here. Our mission is to help you explore your creative side, through photography. As a small community-led team, email is a crucial way for us to keep in touch. We regularly send out free tutorials, photo tips, inspiration, and store discounts. Never want to hear from us again? Break our lil hearts and [unsubscribe](. Or tell us how we can improve [here](mailto:cservice@photzy.com?subject=Feedback%20on%20your%20email). [Made with ♥ at Level 2 11 York St Sydney Australia]( Copyright © 2012 – 2022 Photzy Pty Ltd. [All Access Pass]( | [Free Quiz]( | [Advertise](

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