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Submitted: August 11, 2007
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You've done this very simple, something I think is a downside. Good start, but people need more information than this. There are many ways of processing and image, both on the camera, and on the computer....So, great start, but very simple.

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He came, saw, took some pictures.
thnx for the critiques.
well, i wanted to keep it simple. i'm not the master of landscapes, so i wrote everything i know about that topic. i'll see ad maybe make another one a bit less simple ;)
thnx a lot!

cheers GiZ

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nice tutorial, simple as said before, but good. :clap: I wish I could afford some wide angle lens, maybe some day

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thnx very much!
and extra thnx for the :+fav:

cheers GiZ

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no prob, :-)

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You rock my sock off :giggle: I'll fav this for the group sweetie! :smooch:

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thanks a lot :)
i'll send you the bill...:giggle:

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And I'll pay with a Smile! :D

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a very simple tutorial, while there is a truth in it, there are also some myths.
I stress that it is important to have some reference point in the scene. It helps avoiding the "flat" and "tiny" appearance of some landscapes.
A foreground or some kind of "path" to the background scenery can also be of use (a meadow in the foreground, a fence, a wall...).

Very related to the above is your statement of the wide angle lens. While it can be of great use and effectiveness (especially if you have a great foreground object) it is deceptive and the results usually look flat and boring.
You would need to view the results very big (essentially projected slides).
I think that the best results I get are with 35mm and 50mm lenses. Some cameras have very useful 40 or 45mm fixed lenses!

The usage of a wider lens is good if you couple if with cropping to a panoramic wide format though.

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