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Landscape motivation
Landscapes
An impactful landscape image connects with the viewer and engages them, evoking emotion and tells a story. A good landscape photo first catches the viewer's eye with enticing elements, like colours, textures, or shapes. Then, it holds the viewer's attention by drawing them into the scene. (Explorelandscapephotography.com)

Photographer: Gary Gough
OK, I admit it, I love Gary Gough's work. He manages to mix a very sensitive approach to his photography with hard edged editing skills. If you want to understand the power of long exposure, just learn from him. He is also unapologetic about the type of photography he does, he has found his niche and he is sticking to it. He is also a great teacher and I highly recommend his youtube channel if you want to level up your photography (see link).

Photographer handle: laetisophie_
I have a real fondness for her photography. The ideas are often straightforward but the realisation is amazing. You just want to dive into her pictures. She makes it look easy and, as someone who tries that kind of shot, I can tell you, it demands amazing skill.

Photographer: Laura Gzo
This photography is a lesson in composition and editing. It takes you in at your first glance and drags you to the mountain and the clouds on the horizon.

Photographer handle: carlo_wiewaswo
Carlo Wiewaswo must like Peter McKinnon's work. The eyes are drawn into the lake and then you start discovering that this spot is not as wild as it seems.

Photographer handle: daydreamphotobyme

Photographer: carla_raccagni_fotografia
Carla Raccagni seeks the light and plays with the shadows. If you do not know what to shoot, seeking the light

Photographer: carla_raccagni_fotografia
Carla Raccagni seeks the light and plays with the shadows. If you do not know what to shoot, seeking the light is always a good way forward.

Photographer handle: laetisophie_
I have a real fondness for her photography. The ideas are often straightforward but the realisation is amazing. You just want to dive into her pictures. She makes it look easy and, as someone who tries that kind of shot, I can tell you, it demands amazing skill.

Photographer handle: laetisophie_
I have a real fondness for her photography. The ideas are often straightforward but the realisation is amazing. You just want to dive into her pictures. She makes it look easy and, as someone who tries that kind of shot, I can tell you, it demands amazing skill.

Photographer handle: kathryndfederer.ch

Photographer: Gary Gough
OK, I admit it, I love Gary Gough's work. He manages to mix a very sensitive approach to his photography with hard edged editing skills. If you want to understand the power of long exposure, just learn from him. He is also unapologetic about the type of photography he does, he has found his niche and he is sticking to it. He is also a great teacher and I highly recommend his youtube channel if you want to level up your photography (see link).
https://www.youtube.com/@GaryGough
https://www.youtube.com/@GaryGough

Photographer: Gary Gough
OK, I admit it, I love Gary Gough's work. He manages to mix a very sensitive approach to his photography with hard edged editing skills. If you want to understand the power of long exposure, just learn from him. He is also unapologetic about the type of photography he does, he has found his niche and he is sticking to it. He is also a great teacher and I highly recommend his youtube channel if you want to level up your photography (see link).
https://www.youtube.com/@GaryGough
https://www.youtube.com/@GaryGough

Photographer handle: melvinnicholsonphotography

Photographer handle: frederik-stroemme

Photographer: Tom Archer

Photographer handle: traveleradventurer1999
Sometimes, timing is everything. Good editing will improve your picture, but only if you start from a good picture.

Photographer: xavierhphotographe
Is this a landscape? A portrait? I am not too sure...I love it though as you can feel the exhilaration

Photographer handle: LoganWorley
This is nearly abstract. A lesson in light and colour

Photographer handle: hhlloo_design
Most would have gone for the trees, the purple, by stepping back the photographer brought many levels of interests in this picture

Photographer: Males Santai
Sometimes, the rule of third just does not work!
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