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The Landscape Photography Course © 2001-2007

Learn how to take landscapes like the professionals. Follow our course on Landscape photography and soon you will be taking images to be proud of! With full tutor assistance and feedback on YOUR images.

This course assumes some photographic knowledge equivalent to our Basic Photography Course. Landscape photography includes multiple choice questions and practical work to help you learn quickly and your personal tutor. On successful completion you will receive a graded certificate suitable for framing.


    The course covers subjects including...

  • What is a Landscape?
  • What Equipment do I really need?
  • Filters and how to use them.
  • How do I get everything in focus?
  • What kind of Digital camera is suitable?
  • How do I capture moving water better?
  • Exposing the Landscape successfully
  • Achieving a sense of balance
  • Achieving a sense of scale

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Reflections of Killarney, Ireland: Image by Diarmuid Moriarty, LIPF tutor School of Photography.com


If, after reading each Landscape Photography Course lesson, you would like additional information on the lesson's content, just ask! It really is as simple as that. Email YOUR OWN TUTOR with your question, then s/he will explain it further. See our testimonials from past and current students.

Landscape Photography Course Fees:

Only USD$ 195.00 (£97.00 approx) which includes the full course material, projects and your own tutor.
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Introduction
Image Capture Quality
Optical Quality
Build Quality

The Camera
35mm Cameras
Digital Cameras
Medium Format
Interchangable Backs
Panaroma Format
Large Format Cameras

Lenses
Lens Design
Refraction
Chromatic Abberation
Circle of Confusion
Lens Focal Length
Digital Focal Length
Fixed Focal vs. Zoom Lenses
Lens Effects
Ultra-Wide and Fisheye

Camera Support
Tripod
Monopod
Self Timer and Cable Release

Filters
Polarising
Graduated Filters
Colored Graduated Filters
Neutral Density Filters
Warm Tone
Black & White Contrast Filters

Camera Bags
Clothing

Learning to See I
Ken Hornbrook - USA

Exposure
Exposure Systems
The Hand Held Meter
In Camera Meter
Center Weighted & Multizone Meters
Partial and Spot Metering

Exposure Bracketing

Using the Shutter
The Shutter Speed
Freezing Movement

Moving Water
Using Blur
Reciprocity Law Failure

The Aperture

Depth of Field
Depth of Field Preview

Estimating the Depth of Field
Depth of Field Calculator

Zone Focusing

Hyperfocal Focusing

Light
Light & Colour

Lighting Angles
Sunlight and Location
Location and the time of the Year
Silhouettes

The Weather
Be Prepared

Geoff Murray - Australia

The Subject and Composition
Constructing the Image
Composing the Landscape
Planning the Image

Choosing the Format

The Rule of Thirds
Placing the Horizon
Placing the Subject

Exploring the Landscape

Using Lines
Adding Scale

Adding People
Using Reflections

The Natural Landscape

The Scenic Landscape

The Urban Landscape

The Urban Landscape

 

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