How to Take Sharp Landscape Photos
When it comes to landscape photography, sharpness is often one of the top priorities. If that’s something you’d like to improve in your images, check out this great how-to video detailing the simple process of returning home with sharp photos every time you take your camera out.
Coming to you from Perea Photography, this amazing video details the simple process for getting sharp images in landscape photography. There are usually several ways to get a sharp image, with costs increasing as you increase the area of acceptable sharpness. Using a narrow aperture is the first step, but you will have problems with diffraction if you go too far. The next step is to calculate the hyperfocal distance to maximize the area of acceptable sharpness. This is usually enough. However, if you want the absolute best front-to-back sharpness, you’ll want to switch to focus. This requires the most work, but it will also give the best results. Check out the video above for the full rundown from Perea.
And if you really want to dive into landscape photography, check out “World photography 1: Landscape photography and post-processing with Elia Locardi. ”