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How to create depth

10 things you can shoot, edit and create this month, from butterflies and castles to the perfect confetti shot

One of the biggest problems that landscape photographers face can be summed up quite simply: the world is three-dimensional but the medium in which we are trying to represent it has only two dimensions. One of the main reasons why landscape photographs fail is that they don’t convey the sense of depth that we perceive when we view the scene in reality. Often, when we see a photograph that doesn’t quite work and we say it

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