Landscape & Nature Photography
Do you love landscape and nature photography? Do you need additional help to capture the images you’ve always dreamt of? If so, you’ve come to the right place.
Hello and welcome to Nature and Landscape Photography Complete Guide. This course will give you all the confidence you need to create fantastic landscape and nature photos. Throughout this course, we will cover the best-suited gear for landscape photography, how to achieve perfect exposure, and how to create unique compositions that will make our photography stand out!
Throughout this course we’ll cover:
- Understand our camera equipment to achieve the best results.
- Learn to master exposure settings and how to read a histogram.
- Recognise the best in-camera settings for landscape & nature photography.
- How to photograph different landscapes in different lighting conditions.
- Explore the basic and more advanced composition strategies
- Discover how light impacts the landscape in nature photography
- Interact with practical and useful assignments to skyrocket your learning ability.
Why choose Edplx?
- Internationally recognised accredited qualification
- Access to our free career advisors
- Approved UK Learning Centre
- 1 year accessibility to the course
- Attain PDF or hardcopy certificate to show employers
- Study at your own pace anywhere
- Employer has access to certificate validation
- Tutor Support available Monday-Friday
- Invitation to job fairs
Course Curriculum
This Course will cover some of the following topics:-
- Understanding ISO out in Landscape Photography
- Understanding ISO in Low Light Photography
- What is Shutter Speed?
- Understanding Shutter Speed in Landscape Photography
- Understanding Shutter Speed with a Waterfall
- What is Aperture?
- The BEST Aperture for Landscape Photography
- Aperture in Low Light Photography
- Understanding the Exposure Triangle
- Why Aperture Priority is the Most Preferred Shooting Mode
- Histogram – Why’s it so important
- PRO TIP: Expose to the right of the Histogram
- In Camera Metering Modes – What should you use?
- The POWER of Exposure Compensation
- The IMPORTANCE of Dynamic Range
- White Balance – Important or Overrated?
- Hyperfocal Distance VS Single Point Focusing
- Aperture in Focusing
- Aperture + Focusing + Focal Range
- Focusing with a Wide-Angle Lens
- Focusing with a Telephoto Lens
- How a Polarizer Reduces Mountain Haze
- What is a ND Filter?
- Using ND Filter’s to achieve Silky Water
- What is Colour Cast in Landscape Photography?
AND MUCH MUCH MORE
Benefits
Edplx has connections and great business relationships with respectable companies within the job industry. This plays an important role in assisting all our students searching for internships, apprenticeships and part/full time jobs. We also provide all our students with the opportunities to speak to our talented career advisors and experts. You will also be invited to career fairs to give you the chance to present yourself to potential employers, once you sign up for it.
Certification
Upon completion of the course you will be awarded a Free PDF Certificate with your own unique ID, that employers can track and verify through our website. Hard Copy certificates and transcripts are available to purchase on our website.
Who is this Course for
This course is suitable for Beginners or even an experienced photographer who wants to learn how to take perfect landscape and nature photographs.
Requirement
This Course is open to all, with no formal entry requirements. All you need is a passion to learn.
Career Path
This training course will lead you to many different career opportunities, Here are few prospects:
- Photographer- £29,300
- Wedding Photographer – £26,000
- Product Photographer – £25,000
- Portrait Photographer – £22,000
Course Features
- Lectures 78
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 5h 13m
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 374
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
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Introduction to Landscape Photography
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Photography Equipment - What do you need?
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MUST KNOW Basics
- Introduction to Camera Basics
- What is ISO?
- Understanding ISO out in Landscape Photography
- Understanding ISO in Low Light Photography
- What is Shutter Speed?
- Understanding Shutter Speed in Landscape Photography
- Understanding Shutter Speed with a Waterfall
- What is Aperture?
- The BEST Aperture for Landscape Photography
- Aperture in Low Light Photography
- Understanding the Exposure Triangle
- Why Aperture Priority is the Most Preferred Shooting Mode
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Advanced Basics
- Introduction to Advanced Basics in Landscape Photography
- Histogram – Why’s it so important?
- PRO TIP: Expose to the right of the Histogram
- In Camera Metering Modes – What should you use?
- The POWER of Exposure Compensation
- RAW vs JPEG
- What is RAW and why’s it important?
- The IMPORTANCE of Dynamic Range
- White Balance – Important or Overrated?
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Focusing in Landscape Photography
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Filters for Landscape Photography
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Exposure in Photography
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Basic Composition
- Introduction to Basic Composition
- 3 IMPORTANT composition elements to understand
- What is the Rule of Thirds
- How to frame a subject
- Creating Leading Lines in the Composition
- How diagonal lines help the views eye
- Using ‘S’ and ‘Z’ Curves to enhance the framing
- Get CREATIVE with different focal lengths
- Changing the Perspective through framing
- Simplicity of Reflection Photography
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Advanced Composition Techniques
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Editing Landscape images in Post-Production
- Introduction to Editing
- Basics of Editing in Adobe Lightroom
- Photo Editing Global Adjustments
- The Power of Local Adjustments
- ALWAYS expose to the right of the Histogram – PROOF!
- Use a Grad Filter to your advantage
- Edit an ENTIRE image like a PRO!
- Focus Stack – Photoshop & Helicon Focus
- REMOVE Colour Cast in Post-Production
- Blend multiple images together for PERFECT Exposure
- Stitching Panoramic Images in Adobe Lightroom