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Ten tips to maximize your learning curve as a landscape photographer, explained by the community! @marco_nervo_ph: "I started taking pictures because I have always loved the solitude of the mountains and quickly realised photography could be a reason for living, organizing, and planning everything around." @monwaypl: "You should not be frustrated if you are not entirely happy with the result. Try again, if you do not give up on the way, there are 100% chances that your photos will be better. "Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today." @withtomliot: "Be patient, take your time, and test new things daily." @marc.hennige: "When I started photographing, I would have liked to know how to compose my images and express the story unfolding in front of me." @kahwailin: "Now, many years later, I think pursuing creativity is crucial. Spend a lot of time looking at big and small details and experimenting with different compositions." @szymekdobrowolski: "I figured out that adding a person to the scene makes the landscape more impressive. Sometimes you can show a comparison of how huge nature is, whereas, without this character, it is not that noticeable." @peter.paton: "A great photo consists of a balanced composition, complementary colors, and dramatic light, among many other details. The crucial factor for a photo to stand out from the rest is its potential to draw the viewer in and create the illusion of three-dimensionality. You want them to get momentarily lost in your art, to draw them in by creating depth. My favorite way to do this is by using a blurred-out foreground object at the bottom of the frame." @withkhyun: "Above all, I craved to seize the whole essence, in the confines of one single photograph, of some situation that was in the process of unrolling itself before my eyes! I fight to take a good photo every single time." @pranger_michael: "Finally, I think the key is to stay loyal to yourself, so people see the same harmony in your pictures." @_lukasrichter: "And remember to create memories with people while traveling. Your friends and family are even more important than the pictures you take." 🎇
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