Better landscape photographs come from learning to see and plan your images. Learning to see requires two elements, I think. One is studying compositions of compelling landscapes and the other is learning to “read” the landscape in the field.
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Above: “Craigville Beach, Cape Cod, Massachusetts” by Edward Fielding. Fine art prints available. Always on the lookout for new places to explore and photograph, I’ve…
Comments closedThe best camera to use is the one you have and with Sony’s RX100 line of powerful pocket cameras it is easy to all ways…
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Comments closedSun is setting on the abandoned old frontier western town of Grafton, Utah and abandoned ghost town. Photography by Wendy Fielding NOTE: THE WATERMARK IN…
Comments closedThe hardest thing about traveling and photography is timing. There is only one sunrise and one sunset each day. There are only so many places…
Comments closedCreating a body of work takes time, effort and money over a number of years as in this example by photographer Edward M. Fielding.
Comments closedPhotographing abandoned towns and vehicles around Southern Utah, Nevada and Arizona. https://edward-fielding.pixels.com/profiles/edward-fielding.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=799670
Comments closedThe longest covered bridge within the state of New Hampshire is in the town of Bath!
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