Manzara Fotoğrafçılığı Dersleri: Her Yeri Net Çekmenin Sırrı! (Part II)

Welcome to the second part of our landscape photography lessons! In the first video, we covered the basic rules; in this video, we're taking it a step further and exploring professional techniques that will transform your photos from "ordinary" to "fascinating." In this video, I'll demonstrate the concept of Hyperfocal Distance, which ensures everything from a rock in the foreground to the massive mountains in the background appears razor-sharp, and HDR (High Dynamic Range) shooting technique, which resolves light flares between the sky and the ground. 📸 1. How to Take HDR Photos? When shooting in nature, the sky can be very bright and the shadows very dark. Our camera struggles to capture these two extremes in a single frame. With HDR technique, we solve this problem as follows: Be sure to mount your camera on a tripod (the frames must be perfectly matched). Turn on your camera's AEB (Automatic Exposure Bracketing) feature. The camera will take 3 (or 5) photos in quick succession when you press the shutter: one bright (overexposed) for dark areas, one dark (underexposed) for a bright sky, and one normally exposed. We combine these photos into a single perfect image using "HDR Merge" in software like Lightroom or Photoshop. 📐 2. Hyperfocal Distance Calculation (Example Scenario) For those curious about the mathematical calculation that is the secret to the razor-sharp landscapes I mentioned in the video, I'm leaving it here. Our scenario: Camera: Full Frame (Entanglement Diameter / c = 0.030mm) Focal Length (f): 24mm (Wide Angle) Aperture (N): f/11 (Ideal sharpness value for the landscape) Result: When you focus the lens precisely on a point 1.75 meters away; Everything from halfway across this distance (approximately 87 cm) to infinity will appear in the photo with the highest acceptable sharpness! Don't make the mistake of focusing the lens directly to infinity. [Closing and Social Media] Don't forget to subscribe to the channel, like the video, and ask any questions you have in the comments! See you in the next lesson. 📸 Equipment Used: Camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II Lens: 17-40mm f/4 #landscapephotography #photographylessons #HDRshooting #hyperfocaldistance #photographycourse #keskinfotoğraf