Landscape Photo Rules

When you shoot a landscape photo, you’ll probably want everything in focus. As a rule, to get everything in focus, you wangt to use a smaller f/stop, a low ISO, and a good tripod. Here are the particulars:

  1. Set exposure to Aperture priority.
  2. Set f/stop to middle of the range, which is usually the lens’ sweet spot for sharpness.
  3. ISO: 100
  4. Use a tripod
  5. Shoot in RAW to capture the greatest dynamic range
  6. Wait for the best light. NOON IS NOT THE BEST. Dusk and dawn are the best.

That’s pretty much it. Shoot away.