Layout a Landscape
Monday May 21, 2007
If you're doing your own photography to incorporate into layouts for yourself or customers, these tips for improving your landscape photography from the Digital Photography School can help you create more memorable pictures of the skyline, a sunset, a field of flowers, and other landscape scenes. 
Skulling at sunset on Town Lake
Photo © J. JamesThe eleven landscape photography tips range from the basic -- use a tripod -- to more creative ways of capturing the scene, such as changing your point of view by finding a new angle. Some of the advice will seem quite familiar and similiar to page layout such as how you lead the eye.

Skulling at sunset on Town Lake
Photo © J. James
Also see: Digital Photography in Desktop Publishing Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.


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