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.
Tags: Video Tutorial




1:58 pm
I cannot get this video to play!
11:27 am
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
12:17 pm
Hi i also cannot get this video to play at the moment.
I notice that other people are having the same problem.
12:34 pm
Useful- thanks
12:20 pm
Sorry but is the image stabiliser meant to be on or off – the word in the video is indistinct on my speakers.
9:57 am
Thank you, there were some useful tips
3:43 pm
Can’t get videos to run?
6:16 pm
Very good informations about landscape photos.
9:25 am
Interesting, but it would have been useful to have seen the shots with and without the polarising filter to see the difference.
6:33 pm
the lens looks as if hes eaten his dinner off it
6:35 pm
the lens looks as if hes eaten his dinner off it at 2.37 into video
7:20 pm
Is this camera a TTL. Vein finder. ?
7:22 pm
Video won’t play.
9:05 am
It’s not a true SLR (TTL) camera. It’s a system camera (no mirror).
7:15 am
good vid. great to be reminded of thirds rule.