Lynda Landscape Photography
آموزش عکاسی منظره
- کاربرد : آموزش عکاسی منظره
- نوع فایل : فیلم آموزشی
- زبان : انگلیسی
- سیستم عامل : Windows-Mac-Linux-Android-iOS
- تولید کننده : Lynda
- سال تولید : 2017
توضیحات
مناظر ناب طبیعت می تواند هر عکاسی را به وجد آورده و او را به عکس گرفتن ترغیب کند. در سرتاسر جهان نقاطی بی نظیر از طبیعت به چشم می خورند که همیشه به عنوان سوژه ی عکس های زیادی مطرح بوده اند. طبیعت منطقه پالوس (Palouse) در ایالت واشنگتن، آمریکا یکی از مکان هایی است که در میان عکاسانی که به دنبال شکار مناظر بدیع هستند به شهرت رسیده و تبدیل به مقصد عکاسان زیادی شده است.
در دوره آموزشی Landscape Photography: Washington's Palouse Region شما با عکاسی از طبیعت پالوس، تجهیزات موردنیاز، ویرایش عکس ها پس از عکسبرداری، تهیه عکس پانورمیک از آبشار پالوس و ... آشنا می شوید.
سرفصل های دوره آموزشی Landscape Photography: Washington's Palouse Region:
- مقدمه ای بر دوره آموزشی
- محدود کردن منظره طبیعت در عکس
- در جستجوی چشم انداز های زیبا برای عکاسی
- عکاسی از طلوع آفتاب و یک آبشار یخ زده
- ترفندهای عکاسی
- بررسی نهایی عکس ها
- و ...
سرفصل های دوره آموزشی Lynda Landscape Photography Tropical Scenes:
- عکسبرداری از یک صحنه غروب آفتاب گرمسیری
- پیدا کردن زاویه سمت درست برای عکاسی درختان
- عکاسی گیاهان و گل
- لنزهای ماکرو
- عکس های استاتیک
- کار با نورهای مختلف
- عکسبرداری در نور زیاد از ساحل
- گرفتن یک شات منحصر به فرد از یک آبشار
در دوره آموزشی Landscape Photography: Washington's Palouse Region شما با عکاسی از طبیعت پالوس، تجهیزات موردنیاز، ویرایش عکس ها پس از عکسبرداری، تهیه عکس پانورمیک از آبشار پالوس و ... آشنا می شوید.
سرفصل های دوره آموزشی Landscape Photography: Washington's Palouse Region:
- مقدمه ای بر دوره آموزشی
- محدود کردن منظره طبیعت در عکس
- در جستجوی چشم انداز های زیبا برای عکاسی
- عکاسی از طلوع آفتاب و یک آبشار یخ زده
- ترفندهای عکاسی
- بررسی نهایی عکس ها
- و ...
سرفصل های دوره آموزشی Lynda Landscape Photography Tropical Scenes:
- عکسبرداری از یک صحنه غروب آفتاب گرمسیری
- پیدا کردن زاویه سمت درست برای عکاسی درختان
- عکاسی گیاهان و گل
- لنزهای ماکرو
- عکس های استاتیک
- کار با نورهای مختلف
- عکسبرداری در نور زیاد از ساحل
- گرفتن یک شات منحصر به فرد از یک آبشار
Description
Landscape Photography: Washington's Palouse Region
Explore the beautifully stark Palouse region of Washington State, with landscape photographer Justin Reznick. After reviewing the roadmap for Palouse, Justin moves on to shooting techniques focused on isolating parts of the landscape and compressing distance. He takes these photographs into Photoshop, where he discusses his post-processing workflow.
Then Justin revisits the landscape, shooting panoramas and composites he'll stitch together in post. Next, he reviews the gear he uses, and then treks to Palouse Falls to photograph a waterfall, and explains the special exposure considerations for sunrise shots. In the last chapter, Justin reviews the final images from the trip and shares tips for aspiring landscape photographers.
Topics include:
0. Introduction
1. Isolating Subjects and Compressing Landscapes
2. Exploring the Landscape in Multiple Ways
3. Exposure for a Sunrise and a Frozen Waterfall
4. Reviewing Images and Final Tips
Landscape Photography: Autumn
Capture the beauty of the most colorful season with this collection of shooting and post-processing tips from landscape photographer Justin Reznick. Justin shares a photo album from locations such as Zion National Park, where the striking fall color and clear skies make for amazing photography, and reveals tips for capturing great photos in your own backyard. Learn to incorporate water for more dynamic images, capture color in reflections, create interesting compositions from fallen leaves, and experiment with wide-angle and telephoto lenses. Plus, find out how to make your fall photos look their best with Lightroom.
Landscape Photography: Tropical Scenes
Tropical destinations offer a wealth of photographic opportunities, from lush forests to waterfalls to dramatic foliage. In this course, join photographer and educator Justin Reznick as he showcases these and other options. With the breathtaking Hawaiian island of Maui as the backdrop, Justin explains how to protect your gear in humid, tropical settings and shows how to convey the essence of tropical scenes. He also discusses lens choices, compositional considerations, post-processing, and more.
Topics include:
- Shooting a tropical sunset scene
- Finding the right angles for photographing trees
- Photographing plants and flowers
- Macro lenses
- Static shots
- Multiple-exposure work
- Shooting a long exposure of the beach
- Capturing a unique shot of a waterfall
Landscape Photography: Take Stunning Photos
With this complete landscape photography course, you'll learn the ins and outs from the gear we recommend, the settings we use, the composition tips we have, and the photo editing process we use to end up with award-winning landscape photos.
Follow us as we head out to Joshua Tree National Park to teach this landscape photography course!
In this course we combine entertainment + education in this complete behind-the-scenes course. We're not just sitting behind our computer desk, showing you slides. We're out in the field, showing you exactly what we do to shoot our own landscape photos.
Explore the beautifully stark Palouse region of Washington State, with landscape photographer Justin Reznick. After reviewing the roadmap for Palouse, Justin moves on to shooting techniques focused on isolating parts of the landscape and compressing distance. He takes these photographs into Photoshop, where he discusses his post-processing workflow.
Then Justin revisits the landscape, shooting panoramas and composites he'll stitch together in post. Next, he reviews the gear he uses, and then treks to Palouse Falls to photograph a waterfall, and explains the special exposure considerations for sunrise shots. In the last chapter, Justin reviews the final images from the trip and shares tips for aspiring landscape photographers.
Topics include:
0. Introduction
1. Isolating Subjects and Compressing Landscapes
2. Exploring the Landscape in Multiple Ways
3. Exposure for a Sunrise and a Frozen Waterfall
4. Reviewing Images and Final Tips
Landscape Photography: Autumn
Capture the beauty of the most colorful season with this collection of shooting and post-processing tips from landscape photographer Justin Reznick. Justin shares a photo album from locations such as Zion National Park, where the striking fall color and clear skies make for amazing photography, and reveals tips for capturing great photos in your own backyard. Learn to incorporate water for more dynamic images, capture color in reflections, create interesting compositions from fallen leaves, and experiment with wide-angle and telephoto lenses. Plus, find out how to make your fall photos look their best with Lightroom.
Landscape Photography: Tropical Scenes
Tropical destinations offer a wealth of photographic opportunities, from lush forests to waterfalls to dramatic foliage. In this course, join photographer and educator Justin Reznick as he showcases these and other options. With the breathtaking Hawaiian island of Maui as the backdrop, Justin explains how to protect your gear in humid, tropical settings and shows how to convey the essence of tropical scenes. He also discusses lens choices, compositional considerations, post-processing, and more.
Topics include:
- Shooting a tropical sunset scene
- Finding the right angles for photographing trees
- Photographing plants and flowers
- Macro lenses
- Static shots
- Multiple-exposure work
- Shooting a long exposure of the beach
- Capturing a unique shot of a waterfall
Landscape Photography: Take Stunning Photos
With this complete landscape photography course, you'll learn the ins and outs from the gear we recommend, the settings we use, the composition tips we have, and the photo editing process we use to end up with award-winning landscape photos.
Follow us as we head out to Joshua Tree National Park to teach this landscape photography course!
In this course we combine entertainment + education in this complete behind-the-scenes course. We're not just sitting behind our computer desk, showing you slides. We're out in the field, showing you exactly what we do to shoot our own landscape photos.