Landscape Photography
Grand Landscape: The Grand Landscape is the “big view” for pictures of
the great outdoors - wide-open expanses that showcase
the majesty of the natural world. National, State, or city
parks are great locations to explore landscapes.
Detail Landscape: Landscape detailing describes the process of integrating soft and hard landscape materials to create a landscape design. It requires knowledge of landscape architecture, landscape engineering, and landscape products.
Abstract Landscape: You can photograph landscape details that
eliminate the clues that tell us what the context is.
Abstracted elements are images composed
of lines, shapes, values, and textures. Tree bark
patterns or lichen on a boulder can become
abstract images.
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