Adding these concepts to your images will add lots of visual appeal for your viewer.
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Leading your viewer through the depth of your images can be challenging if you don't understand how the eye interprets distance, and then use those visual cues to trick your eye into finding distance in a two dimensional image. In todays episode I'm in Banff National Park with my Sony A7iv and I capture an epic sunrise over the town of Banff but use a few visual cues to make the image have more impact, through depth.
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- Nick
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How to get DEPTH in your Landscape Photos
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