Here Are Some Photos To Inspire You To Shoot Landscapes This Autumn Season

Autumn is a great season with vibrant colours but at the same time with a softer atmosphere whether it is foggy or sunny. The sun is lower in the horizon making everything glow and look dramatic. It is also a time when harvest is done, and there are also cozy vibes in and outside the house and in the areas where we live.

All together, autumn is a great season for stunning photography and it applies to almost all genre – be it landscape, wildlife, portraits, still life, nature, etc. The list is endless – you can look around and capture the elements around you in the most creative way. In this article, we have put together some landscape photos that may inspire you or give you some ideas to shoot interesting landscapes during the fall season.

Landscape photography is not so easy as it looks. As a photographer, you need to pay attention to light, composition, stabilisation issues, and other camera settings to get tack sharp photographs. Even after taking care of all these, it can be quite challenging to capture compelling landscapes that look natural like how they were in person. If you want to improve your landscape images, check out this eBook, “The Complete Landscape Photography Guide” by Photzy that will help you to capture consistently great landscape photos.

Matteo Piscioneri
Ricardo Gomez Angel
Toan Chu
Quy Tran
Nenad Radojčić
Lena Kestler
光曦 刘
Thomas Morse

A landscape can be approached in many ways in terms if angles, perspectives, time of day, seasons, weather and so on. It is ok to look at other photographer's images to learn how they took a shot or for inspiration, but it is important to not shoot landscapes the way everyone else shoots. You need to learn to develop your style to capture unique images. If you are struggling with capturing stunning landscapes, check out this eBook, “The Complete Landscape Photography Guide” by Photzy, which is a 237 pages, easy-to-follow guide packed with training, illustrations and assignments.

 Yang Song
Daniel J. Schwarz
Denisa-Elena Ficau
Simon
Joyce G
Daniel Seßler
Scott Osborn
ANDREA D'AGOSTINO

If you wish to capture landscape images that are unique, you need to look at scenes or landscapes from your point of view. Not all perspectives work well and you need to learn to see the best way to approach a scene. Besides this, your gear, white balance setting, composition, accessories, post-processing skills, etc., can help to improve your landscape shots. If you want the complete guide to producing awesome landscape photographs, check out this eBook, “The Complete Landscape Photography Guide” by Photzy.

Nunzio Guerrera
Saniye NEBİOGLU
A J
Kristīne Kozaka
Dawid Zawiła
Matteo Piscioneri
Gary Yost
ANDREA D'AGOSTINO

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Dahlia is a stock photographer and full time educator at Light Stalking. You can find her on Gurushots and see some of her more popular articles at The American Society of Media Photographers. Get to know her better here.

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