Photographing landscapes and waterfalls in the Peak District
Craig spends a day in the Peak District countryside to photograph landscapes and waterfalls. We look at composing images with foreground to create depth and using filters to enhance the images. We use neutral density graduated filters to control contrast and the Lee Little Stopper to extend exposure. We also shoot with a polariser to boost colour. Website: http://www.craigrobertsphotography.co... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Craig-... Twitter: / holgaman • Photographing landscapes and waterfalls in...

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