The Worst LONG LENS COMPOSITION Mistake in Landscape Photography!!
In this weeks episode, Mark Denney discusess the worst long lens composition mistake in landscape photography!
It seems that the majority of the compositional information that's available for landscape photography usually revolves around the use of a wide angle lens. And although both telephoto and wide angle lenses share some commonalities with regards to best practices, they also possess quite a few differentiating factors as well.
In this video, Mark will review the worst long lens composition mistake in
landscape photography and how best to solve it. Now the interesting
thing about this mistake is that it's actually made up of a series of
smaller mistakes that when summed together creates a much larger issue.
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