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Essential tips to convey the poetry of the landscape, explained by the community! @gaukurfromiceland: "I am fond of the blue gold of Iceland. Our majestic glaciers stretching through the South coast are beautiful, but no words can describe them. They are a gift of nature." @alicegueguin: "To make the most of each landscape, I always think before taking a photo and ask myself, why this subject? Why does it touch me? When I edit my photos, I try to transcribe the poetry the landscape provokes within me. I look for a soft, poetic rendering, a lightness, and melancholy that helps the viewer escape from the present moment." @wanderwithtomas: "To achieve such a result, my typical workflow in Lightroom starts by decreasing the contrast and exposure. Then I play with the tone curves a lot. I like the faded look, I also play with the HSL sliders and love to soften the greens and blues." @hollow.sun: "Then, with graduated filters, you can merge the sky with the landscape, giving the image a minimalistic look. Try to play with the tone curve and search for harmony between the whites. And you can also use some brushes to accentuate any element guiding the viewer to the main subject.” @thestrawhatbackpacker: "Challenging yourself in capturing something in your unique way is also a valuable exercise. In my photo, instead of going top down with the drone, I created a three-shot panorama pointed towards the horizon. I challenged myself by blending it into an aurora composite while still maintaining the magical tones of the river through hours of color grading." @fredrik_stroemme: "The light after heavy rain is often spectacular, helping you achieve a worthwhile result as well. In addition, you will be at the spots all by yourself, with fantastic conditions, for a good time." @black.sail_: "When the weather conditions are hard to forget, the results are more often unique. In my case, I remember the special ambiance when we stood under Pumori on our way into the Khumbu Valley. Pumori means "the Mountain Daughter" in Sherpa language as it's commonly identified as Everest's daughter by climbers and natives. It's the prettier mountain of the two, and I can't wait to see it again!"
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