The Art of Seeing in Landscape Photography Herewith I am sharing my photo taken at Taman Tasik Cempaka , BB Bangi as an example to explain the art of seeing in landscape photography and how it plays a crucial role in capturing compelling, story-rich images. In photography, the art of seeing is not just about looking—it’s about noticing. It’s about slowing down and becoming deeply aware of light, lines, shapes, textures, and the mood of a scene. In this image, I have done exactly that. 1. Light and Mood The soft golden light, possibly from late afternoon or early morning, casts a warm glow across the trees and grass. This type of light is known as the golden hour, cherished by photographers for its ability to add depth, warmth, and gentle contrast to a scene. I have seen and captured the mood—peaceful, calm, and inviting. Tip: Pay attention to the time of day. The same scene at noon may look flat and uninteresting, but during golden hour, it comes alive. 2. Leading Lines and Compo...
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