April 2013
Beginner
264 pages
7h 19m
English
When photographing landscapes, many photographers reach for a wide-angle lens. The problem with wide-angle lenses is that they tend to shrink the perceived distance and depth of an image. Elements look close together, and depth is lost.
To solve this problem, add a foreground element to your composition (Figures 8.15 and 8.16). This will give your image greater depth.
Figure 8.15. The cracked playa in the foreground adds depth to this image.
Figure 8.16. You can turn a decent photo into a spectacular one by adding a foreground ...