The Great Outdoors

Posted by Sarah Corfield on 24 June 2010 at 1:45 pm



Landscape photography is a great way to get started with photography, as almost any outdoor environment provides the setting, and very little specialist equipment is required.  All you need in fact is the 7-14 wide-angle lens – and a great location, of course.

See also our video tutorial on Capturing Nature photography.

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  1. I cannot get this video to play!

  2. A new version of the Adobe Flash Player plug-in (10.1 beta) is now available which allows these videos to play in a 64-bit browser (as I am doing whilst posting this). Go to Adobe’s downloads section to get it.

    Hope that helps some of you,
    John

  3. Hi i also cannot get this video to play at the moment.
    I notice that other people are having the same problem.

  4. Useful- thanks

  5. Sorry but is the image stabiliser meant to be on or off – the word in the video is indistinct on my speakers.

  6. Thank you, there were some useful tips :)

  7. Can’t get videos to run?

  8. Very good informations about landscape photos.

  9. Interesting, but it would have been useful to have seen the shots with and without the polarising filter to see the difference.

  10. the lens looks as if hes eaten his dinner off it

  11. the lens looks as if hes eaten his dinner off it at 2.37 into video

  12. Is this camera a TTL. Vein finder. ?

  13. buddhamcbuddha

    Video won’t play.

  14. It’s not a true SLR (TTL) camera. It’s a system camera (no mirror).

  15. good vid. great to be reminded of thirds rule.

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