Street Photography, and landscape Portraits, I love
them both. I do also love travel photography and
Food Photography and nature photography.
Street and Landscape Photography can be done using
SLR/DSLR. DSLRs can be large, noisy, and their
lenses are so bulky and a bit scary for detached
during street shooting. High resolution DSLR is
excellent for landscape work, but if you want large
prints shooting with any large format or medium
format (film and digital).
Doing landscape photography means the use of a
tripod, for serious landscape photography make it a
habit to use tripods, because in the low light
levels you usually encounter mirror shaking this can
kill resolution, making MLU a must, and therefore
using a tripod is required.
For
MF, full medium format kit with 5 lenses and a
heavy-duty tripod shooting out 100 meters of the
road.
Stability is one of the issues. Hand-held shooting
is for street shooting, but anathema for landscape
work. Want to use the lowest possible ISO? And best
aperture for depth of field? Use slow shutter speeds
and a tripod.
The
solution is a monopod, and about a year ago I
realized that Monopods is one for my needs
On
my landscape work, I use the extended focal lengths
to have compression and isolation.
4
years ago did some hiking I finally have a full
frame 35mm digital camera that has the resolution
required to create large display prints obtainable
in a small and lightweight body suitable for hiking.
Three high speed lenses can fit in my belt pouch or
coat pockets. High speed, high quality SLR lenses
are large and heavy but M series 35mm is sufficient
to fit in my hand, or in a pants pocket.
Framing, for landscape photographers they usually do
landscape work with a ground glass. These types of
images with a rangefinder is strange and inaccurate
I
have two trips coming up this winter, with my
equipments and gears; I expect to have a new report
as you to know it all went.
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