6 Ways to Master Your 70-200mm TELEPHOTO Lens (Landscape Photography)
In this week’s episode, Mark Denney discusses 6 telephoto tips that'll actually improve your long lens landscape photography.
Mark has spent the last week in the outdoor photographer's paradise, that is Southern Utah and in this video, he takes you along to a location that's been on his bucket list for quite some time now.
And this location is the perfect place for a video all about how to improve your telephoto landscape photography. He thinks when most folks get started in landscape photography, a wide-angle lens quickly becomes the go-to, but as one progresses, a telephoto lens can easily become the new favorite.
But, using a long lens can come with a unique set of challenges that Mark hopes you can resolve with the 6 tips covered in this video.
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1 comments:
What a fantastic blog post for landscape photographers looking to master their 70-200mm telephoto lens! The author has provided six valuable tips that are both practical and insightful. From using the lens to compress perspective and create stunning depth in landscapes to capturing intimate details from a distance, these techniques will surely elevate our photography game. I appreciate how the author has explained each tip in a clear and concise manner, making it easy to understand and implement. The accompanying sample images further illustrate the power of the 70-200mm lens in capturing breathtaking landscape shots. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned photographer, this post offers valuable guidance to help us make the most of our telephoto lens for landscape photography. Thank you for sharing these valuable tips and inspiring us to push our creative boundaries!
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