Create Breathtaking Landscapes
ALSO: Snapping the Night Sky + Blue Hour Magic
Hey there!
Welcome to the 35th edition of Curated Clicks.
Here are my favorite finds of the week!
How Majestic!
I’m sharing this waterfall image with you because it beautifully captures a timeless moment of awe and wonder.
Check out more breathtaking landscapes here: 23 Amazing Landscape Photographs That Will Take Your Breath Away
Shooting Landscapes in Low Light?
Beginner’s are quite confused about what ISO, aperture, and shutter speed to use when shooting in low light. The simple answer is - you need to adjust your camera settings to let in more light based on the scene's brightness.
Here’s an excerpt from one of our articles: “When taking photos at night, you will need to change your camera settings to let in more light. But how much light depends on the type of night photography… Lights from the city can be bright and around sunset and sunrise, there is still some light from the sun. Even (When you are photographing dark skies and the Milky Way, you need to strike a balance. To let more light into your camera, use a wide aperture, raise your ISO, and choose a slow shutter speed that won’t blur the stars.”
Read the rest of the article here: Snapping the Night Sky: It’s not as Dark as You Think!
Download This Blue Hour Landscapes eBook
They say the best light for landscapes is during blue hour.
Here’s a free ebook you can download to master it!
Download it here: Creating Stunning Landscape Photography During the Blue Hour
And if you like this, I’m sure you’ll love these Landscape Photography Creativity Prompts for endless creative inspiration when you’re out shooting landscapes.
That’s all for this week!
- The Editor

