Mistakes landscape photographers make with telephoto lenses
Landscape photography often defaults to wide-angle lenses, but telephoto lenses can be an equally powerful tool. However, telephoto lenses also have their own pitfalls and pitfalls. This great video tutorial features an experienced landscape photographer discussing some of the most common mistakes made with telephoto lenses and how to fix or avoid them.
Coming to you from Mads Peter Iversen, this great video tutorial will show you some of the most common mistakes landscape photographers make with telephoto lenses and how to fix them. Lenses like one 70-200mm can be a great tool for landscaping work, and to be honest, they haven’t been used enough. The beauty of a longer zoom is that it can simplify an otherwise busy scene or allow you to focus on a particular element of interest. And the good thing is that for landscape photography, you don’t have to carry around an expensive and heavy f/2.8 version; an f/4 option will work perfectly fine. Check out the video above for the full rundown from Iversen.
And if you really want to dive into landscape photography, check out “Photographing the world 1: Landscape photography and post-processing with Elia Locardi. ”