After 10 days in the breathtaking beautiful Northern Norway I now present the first photographic work. You can see here a typical-striking Lofoten-mountain, which I found in a bay near Unstadvika. In early February, the sun is still all day extremely deep and enchants us with a monumental light mood.
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Copyright by Stefan Hefele Photography - www.stefan-hefele.de
Amazing capture, *StefanHefele! The sunset behind the mountain is absolutely gorgeous! And thanks to the details that your camera picked up, I can really appreciate the textures of the rocks and the moss and also the snow-covered mountain. Excellent!
Nice photo! I have one comment though. Why do you have foreground in 2/3 of the picture? In my opinion, you need to point your camera more up than here, because all I keep staring at is the rocks in the foreground. Same thing with some of your other landscape photos, too much foreground. The main part of the picture gets squeezed into the top 1/3.
Thank you for your feedback! This is common style in the (portrait)landscape photography. Most time, the details are not hidden in the sky, but in the foreground. Take a look at other professional landscape photographers. For example one of the best on our planet, Marc Adamus [link]
Thank you for your reply. I get the point. I looked at Marc's photos and I see one difference in some of yours and his photos. He seems to be shooting from a lower angle than you. He still has about 2/3 of the pic as foreground, but the camera is closer to the ground and pointing a bit more towards the horizon than your pictures. It's a subtle difference, but I think you would benefit from doing it that way. You'll get lots of detail in the foreground, but also a great composition, perspective and look at the horizon/sky. I dont get the feeling that I'm looking "down" at the ground on hos photos, compared to yours, although your photos are really nice
This great work has been featured here:Animals, Plants and Nature Spotlight Vol. 21 [link] Looking forward to seeing more art from you at #devPREMIUM ! [link]
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Most time, the details are not hidden in the sky, but in the foreground. Take a look at
other professional landscape photographers. For example one of the best on our planet,
Marc Adamus [link]
Looking forward to seeing more art from you at #devPREMIUM ! [link]