Tag: Angle
10 Ways to Make Wide Angle Woodland Photography Work in Winter
What do you do when you're planning a shoot in the woodlands during winter, but you live in a...
When Wide Angle Isn’t Enough for Landscape Photos
Southern Utah forces you to think bigger. When the land stretches for miles and the sky takes up half...
Stop Shooting Down at Flowers: A Better Angle
Snowdrops demand precision in a way that most woodland flowers do not. Miss the timing by a week and...
Mastering Perspective: How Tripod Height Alters Wide Angle Compositions
Vary your landscape photography perspectives. Learn how adjusting your tripod's height can completely transform your wide angle compositions. In landscape...
Fixing a Wide Angle Landscape When 14mm Is All You Have
Shooting a landscape with only a 14mm lens can leave you stuck with too much foreground and not enough...
We Review Viltrox’s First L-Mount: AF 16mm F/1.8 L, a Large Aperture Full-Frame Ultra-Wide Angle Lens
The L-Mount Alliance was first unveiled at Photokina 2018. It was positioned as a long-term ecosystem play—one that harmonized...
The Compositional Cost Of Getting Too Close With A Wide Angle
Foggy beach mornings are a stress test for your kit and your patience, especially when the background turns into...
When a Wide Angle Lens Is a Mistake
A wide angle lens is a tempting choice at White Sands National Park, and it’s also an easy way...
High Angle Photography – Ideas to Try Some “From Above” Photos
High angle photography is a technique used by photographers to capture stunning aerial shots. This technique involves taking photographs...
Seven Simple Fixes for Flat Wide Angle Landscapes
If you are wondering why your wide angle lens photos don't quite reflect the expansive vistas you experience and...
