LAND-ESCAPES!
Subject: the place
Focus: the natural world without humans
-generally more formal
-have many principals of designs
Landmarks in Landscape Photography
- the first inspirations was looked for in the land
- Carleton E. Watkins
- 1829-1926
- wanted to capture the american west
- opened a gallery in SF in 1885
- 1861 - photographed Yosemite
- first to be called art
- Ansel Adams
- 1902-1984
- also inspired by Yosemite
Photographing the Landscape
-Thinking Artistically
- composition very important
- most important part of that is composition
- position
- high/low
- zoom-in/zoom-out
- goal: best value
- Value (especially in black and white)
- what mood are you looking for?
- more tones = more dramatic
- narrower = more contemplative
- variety
- balancing unity and variety if done well is great
- if not done right can look chaotic
-Camera Settings
- stopt the lens as far as it will go
- with longer speeds a tri-pod is necessary!
-Light
- top 2 best times: sunrise and ...... yep you guessed it!..Sunset!
- the colors are just astounding -
- direct light is best for focusing on distant objects
- the direct light with the shadows gives things a 3D look
- however overcast is best.
-Film
- digital oriented is best
- 100ISO with a large format to get the best/ sharpest image
- B&W shows the value, line, shape, texture, and patterns
- color can sometimes over power images like this
-Lens
- wide angles lens are best for scene
- can focus close and far hours
- Macro lens are useful for close up images and abstract shots
- Filters
- yellow filters bring out clouds
- other filters will emphasizes the different things
-Camera Support
- the "Big View"
- any location (especially parks) is good
- landscapes include wide lenses and expansive scenes
- with the horizons - rule of thirds
Landscape Details and Close-ups
- japanese parks are best
- sometimes parks can be too busy
- overcast is best
- John Sexton refers to it as "quiet light"
Abstract Elements in Land Scape
- abstract elements = images from lines shapes values and textures
- formed by getting really close to a subject
- try and get as in depth as possible
- use a tripod
LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER BIOS
Timothy O'Sullivan
(1840-1882)
- 1886 - learned by working for matthew bradely
- sent to shoot the civil war (haa ha, get it? shoot- civil war? lol)
- 1862- own studio
- principal for book - photo sketchbook of the war
- first to photograph beyond the mississippi
- died at 42
Carr Clifton
(1959-present)
- has spent 30 years in photography
- startded in the late 70's
- learned from his neighbor philip hyde
- he is famous for his out door photography
- he often shoots boats and has his photography in museums.