Field Conditions Shift? Your Composition Should Too!
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In landscape photography, nature is unpredictable, and conditions can and will change. From shifting light and changing weather, the landscape is a dynamic place - even when your subject is stationary. In this video, I share a reminder about the importance of adapting your composition as the environment around you evolves. Remember to stay flexible, spot new compositional opportunities, and elevate your landscape photography, no matter what nature throws your way.
Sunrise, Ramona, California
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Daybreak, Ramona, California
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A vignette can help guide the viewer toward your subject, but lowering exposure around the edges of a black and white photo can quickly bury important shadow detail.
In this quick tutorial, I’ll show you a more controlled approach using a radial gradient and the Whites or Highlights slider. You’ll still get that visual nudge toward the subject without making already-dark areas disappear.