PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

LEARN TO SHOOT GREAT LANDSCAPE PHOTOS IN 12 HOURS

Damian Waters is a Canon pro photographer who’s travelled to shoot landscapes in places like Canada, Norway, and the USA, however, he says that his true love is the British landscape and knows that even spending the rest of his career photographing it, he would only have scratched the surface.

“Britain really does have it all, from wild and rugged coasts, to towering mountain vistas, capturing the variety with my Canon EOS 5D Mk IV requires patience, a number of different techniques, and a hint of luck too.”

Here he shares some of his best tips and advice for getting the most out of your Canon EOS camera when capturing the British landscape.

“I have over 25 years of photography experience and these tips will help people make the most of their opportunities. However, my biggest piece of advice is to go out and enjoy your local landscapes. If you’re enjoying yourself that will come across in the quality of your images.”

So, please join Damian on an inspirational 12-hour landscape photo shoot from 7am at sunrise to 7pm at sunset, as he tours some of the most scenic

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