Introduction
Welcome
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Describing the Palouse region of Washington State
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1. Isolating Subjects and Compressing Landscapes
Exploring what we need before we shoot
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Isolating parts of the landscape using light
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Isolating a row of trees in the landscape
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Working with an abstract image in mind
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Compressing distance using a long lens
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Shooting into the sun
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Understanding the basic post-processing workflow
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Turning an abstract landscape into a black-and-white image
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Using a sunlight filter in post-processing
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2. Exploring the Landscape in Multiple Ways
Shooting the sunrise
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Shooting a panorama
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Incorporating man-made objects into a landscape shot
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Shooting a series for a composite image
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Shooting the same row of trees up close
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Shooting the last light of the day
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Working through the post stitching process on the sunrise panorama
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Compositing the red barn images
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3. Exposure for a Sunrise and a Frozen Waterfall
Shooting a second sunrise with a subject in a landscape
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Exploring the range of gear we've been working with
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Composing a shot of the Palouse Falls
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Shooting a series of waterfall images with multiple neutral-density (ND) filters
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Wrapping the shoot at Palouse Falls
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Blending two images in post for exposure
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4. Reviewing Images and Final Tips
Reviewing the final images from the Palouse region
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Getting started in landscape photography
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Tips for aspiring landscape photographers
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