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Find a unique rock, a patch of wildflowers, or a still puddle.

đź’ˇ The best camera is the one you have with you. Don't be afraid to use your phone; modern sensors are more powerful than you think! 5431810_055.jpg

Tools like Adobe Lightroom allow you to bring out the hidden details in shadows. Enhance colors naturally—don't over-saturate! Find a unique rock, a patch of wildflowers,

You don't need the most expensive camera, but you do need to know yours. Use a to keep shots sharp in low light. Tools like Adobe Lightroom allow you to bring

If you’re looking to capture that feeling in your next gallery, here is how to level up your landscape game. 1. Timing is Everything

A strong foreground adds and makes the viewer feel like they are standing right there with you. 4. Master Your Gear

The "Golden Hour"—the first and last hour of sunlight—is your best friend. Use apps like PhotoPills to track the exact sun position. Arrive 30 minutes early to scout your frame. 2. Lead the Eye Great photos aren't just seen; they are traveled. Look for like trails, rivers, or fences. These elements pull the viewer into the heart of the image. 3. Embrace the Foreground Don't just look at the mountains in the distance.