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How to Take Good Photos: Landscape

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Man sitting by a pool, photo by Tom Ang
© TOM ANG
  1. Zooming-out allows you to capture more of the views.
  2. A wide-angle lens will keep everything in focus while helping to maximise the 'depth of field', or feeling of depth in your shots.
  3. Zooming-in will flatten the sense of perspective and make distant objects appear closer together.
  4. Zooming-in will also affect the amount of your picture that is in focus, allowing you to isolate details against an out-of-focus foreground and/or background.
  5. Be careful to avoid camera shake when zoomed right in, as tiny movements in your hands become magnified.
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