The purpose of landscape photography is to capture nature in a new way and make it look unique. Some tips for taking landscape photos is to incorporate the Rule of Thirds and leading lines, use a framed focal point, be willing to break rules, and consider your background. The photographs above are not at all professional. They were taken without much time or thought put into them, as it was only a practice. In order to make these images stronger, I would chose just one focal point instead of several. Also, I would work on the lighting and composition.
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Landscape photographer Galen Rowell mostly captures images of bodies of water, most commonly lakes. As a child, Rowell was very familiar with wandering around in nature, and naturally took a liking to the beauty around him. He began photographing landscapes to share his life in the wilderness with his family and friends. It grew into more than just a hobby, it became his passion. http://www.mountainlight.com/rowellg.html
The light paintings created by Jason D. Page stood out to me out of the other photographers work. He is from Newport News, Virginia, and has been a light painter ever since 2004, when he discovered the streaks of light that long exposures could form. I especially like that he mainly focuses on light painting with landscapes. He is known as a leader in the light painting movement.
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