“There are no questions, no answers, no desires, no plans, no worries, no past, present, or future when looking at an extraordinary landscape; there is only a deep silence, only a glance.”
Let’s take a look at the “vista” chapter. Vista denotes a pleasant view, implying that the view we are looking at brings us peace of mind.
Landscape refers to an image that is wider than it is tall or photographed in a horizontal orientation when addressing orientation or direction. It’s longer than it is wide.
Exploring Vistas
We need to create more depth in landscape photography, and to acquire fantastic landscapes, we need to use a wide-angle lens that captures a wide range of views of sight as well as various filters to produce clear and attractive photographs.
There are several types of landscape photography, including seascape, mountain, cloudscape, astronomy, panorama, and long exposure.
Landscape photography usually focuses on the presence of nature, but it can also include synthetic objects or landscape disruptions. Photographing landscapes is done for a variety of reasons. The most common is to recollect a personal observation or experience made while out in nature, particularly when travelling.
I used a lens ball, scenery, frame, and mirror in my landscape photography to create some fascinating images.
Vintage: Even as time passes Friendship Remains the Same.
Family: Wherever you go we Follow.
Inverse: Let the scenery lock in your hands.
Sunset: Freeze the Memory in a ball.
Spring: Let the reflection create an illusion.
Creative: Unreal looks to be real.
Munnar: Live treasures on earth.
Vagamon Hill: Sunset View from the top hills.
Copyrights:
All the photos and text in this post are copyright of Paladugu Rajasekhar, Guntur , Andhra Pradesh Creative Hut Institute of Photography .Their reproduction, full or part, is forbidden without the explicit approval of the rightful owners.