{"id":1082,"date":"2024-12-17T19:39:41","date_gmt":"2024-12-17T20:39:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/creditcardcanada.net\/?p=1082"},"modified":"2024-12-24T13:15:36","modified_gmt":"2024-12-24T13:15:36","slug":"shoot-epic-wide-angle-landscape-photos-like-german-pro-christian-mohrle-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/creditcardcanada.net\/index.php\/2024\/12\/17\/shoot-epic-wide-angle-landscape-photos-like-german-pro-christian-mohrle-video\/","title":{"rendered":"Shoot EPIC Wide-Angle Landscape Photos Like German Pro Christian Mohrle (VIDEO)"},"content":{"rendered":"
This tutorial from German Landscape photographer Christian Mohrle<\/a> is a rare departure from his usual fare because the episode is devoted to image capture rather than post-processing methods. You’ll see some of Mohrle’s amazing photos and learn a variety of shooting techniques that make his work so special.<\/p>\n Mohrle provides seven tips and tricks that are guaranteed to elevate your landscape imagery to the next level, whether you’re a beginner or more experienced photographer. In barely 10 minutes you’ll learn the gear Mohrle prefers for different situations, and several ways to compose a scene for maximum impact.<\/p>\n Knowing how to get the light right is also part of the equation, as is understanding how to employ the concept of scale to add attention-grabbing depth and dimension to every photo you make. Even though most photographers reach for a wide-angle lens when expansive scenes are the task at hand, “in the beginning everyone will struggle to find pleasing compositions with these wider views.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Mohrle begins with what he considers the most important consideration; namely, the best focal length to use.<\/p>\n Whether\u00a0you’re shooting with a prime lens or a wide-angle zoom, “there isn’t one magic focal length that can be used in every scenario.” In fact Mohrle explains several reasons why “wider isn’t always better.” In common parlance, a wide-angle lens is one with a focal length of 35mm or wider, and Mohrle discusses why he almost never shoots at 35mm.<\/p>\n Once you select the best lens for the job it’s time to build an eye-catching composition, and this topic represents the balance of today’s 10-minute lesson. In this regard, Mohrle’s refined eye is a one big reason for his success.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n So pay close attention to the framing techniques Mohrle describes in detail, follow his advice, and start shooting landscape photos with more visual power than ever before. Then pay a visit to Mohrle’s instructional YouTube channel<\/a> where there’s much more to learn.<\/p>\n And don’t miss the tutorial we featured recently with another great German outdoor photographer who explains why your\u00a0autofocus acquisition may be slow or inaccurate<\/a> and the solutions he recommends for getting things sharp.<\/p>\n \n