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HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY

IF YOU SPEND a lot of time in the hills, there’s a good chance you have taken a few great photos along the way. Many hillwalkers naturally develop an interest in landscape photography – it helps us connect to the landscape and appreciate its nuances, and it allows us to share our experiences with others. Photography is arguably more popular and accessible than ever before. With so many people taking photos, how do you make yours stand out? And how do you consistently take great photos, rather than just now and again? Image professional and regular feature contributor James Roddie has some practical tips to help you improve your landscape photography…

How to choose the best camera for landscape photography

Many smartphones now have cameras capable of producing superb photos. So if

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