Landscape Photography Except You're Being Attacked by Crows

In this week's photography tutorial I head for some landscape photos near Edinburgh and get a nasty surprise from some of the local wildlife. But in all seriousness, crows do not randomly attack people -- it was more than likely that I was sitting near a food source. There are no trees on the top of Arthur's Seat so I wasn't near a nesting site, and January is not nesting or fledgling season. More importantly, I learned a good lesson about the importance of timing, weather and returning to a good view to try again. Later, I show how I edit my landscape photo in Lightroom, including using a cinematic XPAN crop to focus my composition. I shot this week's photos using a combination of the Hasselblad 907X 100C and the Hasselblad X2D using the 90mm lens which gives an equivalent full frame focal length of about 71mm. Want more photography videos? The best Camera Settings I use for Street Photography:    • The Best Camera Settings I Almost Always Use   How I edit my black and white street photography:    • How I Edit My Black and White Street Photo...   Follow me on Instagram:   / batteryhq   #photography #tutorial #photographytips