Landscape photography usually portrays the presence of nature, but it can also focus on artificial structures or landscape disturbances.
Landscape photography is the art of depicting nature and the outdoors in a way that puts the
viewer in the scene. The art involves capturing nature and the outdoors in a way that engages the viewer with the subject. Capturing an image that expresses the spirit of the outdoors is what landscape
what photography is all about. It conveys the impression of being present to see something incredible, and the spectators hearts should leap. You want them to experience the same emotions as you did. When viewers see you standing in the middle of nature, you bring back something incredible. It usually includes filming natural aspects of land, sky, and water from a distance, while some landscapes may include subjects in a gorgeous scene nearby, even close-up, and even at night.
Nature’s Own Canvas
Landscape photography usually portrays the presence of nature, but it can also focus on artificial structures or landscape disturbances. Landscape photography is taken for many different reasons. The most common is to recollect a personal observation or experience while out in nature, especially when travelling. Some pursue it primarily as an outdoor lifestyle, engaging directly with nature and the elements, while others seek it as an escape from the artificial world.This chapter “Filming Lands”, will show you some of the natural wonders that drew my attention.
Periyar: The beautiful Periyar is immersed in the beauty of the snow
Tiny Planet: Coconut trees span the entire planet
Wooded: Woods flourish in the tiny planet
Kovalam: Evening beauty of Kovalam beach in a frame
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