I love this magazine. Every month, I am inspired to try at least one or two different ideas or approaches. This month's issue was no exception.
Earlier in the week, I'd mentioned how much I missed landscape photography. One of the articles in Popular Photography this month gives some ideas around hiking and what to pack during a hike, as well as some photography ideas. Some key tips that I will use:
1) Pack light, but well - for me this means leaving my telephoto lens at home, and just packing my kit and wide angle lenses - with a filter or two. A regular hiking backpack is recommended, which I have, but I think I'd need to throw in a t-shirt for padding and protection.
2) Research the area in advance. Learn what foliage and wildlife exist there, as well as peak times. In other words, get organized.
3) Avoid harsh sunlight. Use that time to scout and explore good photo opportunities.
4) Avoid the classic overlooks and look for inspiration along the way.
5) If possible, stay for sunset/twilight.
I was reminded of a few shots I'd taken in the past, and how I need to go back out:
The first two pictures were taken in northern Syria, the third was taken in the Shenandoahs, and the last was taken at Sugarloaf. These pictures remind me of how much my work has evolved over the last few years. I know I can do better than these!
I miss hiking. I went several months ago in WVA with a friend, but I'm not sure what I'd like to do in the near future. This weekend's weather (as well as my availability) aren't exactly optimal. However, I do need to make sure I get out this weekend and do something - and I have some ideas. Have a great one!
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