A lot of names were mentioned to look at for inspiration for Hyperfocal distance. Here is just a few pictures from each as an example.
Ansel Adams, Landscape


Joe Cornish photographer


John Blakemore
http://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2011/03/master-photographer-john-blakemore/


Fay Godwin
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/how-to/icons-of-photography/535331/fay-godwin-iconic-photographer


Paul Hill
http://www.hillonphotography.co.uk
Landscape rectangle = from painting
Ansel Adams, Landscape
Ansel Adams = Documentary, conservation and preservation.


Joe Cornish photographer


Michael Kenna
John Davis
John Blakemore
http://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2011/03/master-photographer-john-blakemore/


Fay Godwin
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/how-to/icons-of-photography/535331/fay-godwin-iconic-photographer


Paul Hill
http://www.hillonphotography.co.uk
Landscape rectangle = from painting
Portrait rectangle = Very level
Square = Balanced
Panoramic = (App 645 Pro)?
Try long exposure landscapes = Small Aperture and Large shutter.
DSLR, ISO set to 200, Raw (S,TV) or manual.
We will need:
Tripod
Polythene bag
Tape measure
Step ladder?
Black bag?
Hyperfocal distance = No camera shake, all subjects in depth of focus, try and get movement.
Place's we will visit:
Sunderland point
Sambo's grave
Morecambe
Haysham
DSLR, ISO set to 200, Raw (S,TV) or manual.
We will need:
Tripod
Polythene bag
Tape measure
Step ladder?
Black bag?
Hyperfocal distance = No camera shake, all subjects in depth of focus, try and get movement.
Place's we will visit:
Sunderland point
Sambo's grave
Morecambe
Haysham





















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