Fine art landscape photography is becoming one of my favorite genres of photography. Some people love it, some people not so much. I receive constructive feedback from many people and it comes down to this genre is not for everyone. But it is for me. I just absolutely love it.
I am an artist and when I am out photographing I have a vision of what it is I want to capture. I have captured so many beautiful landscapes of the fall foliage with dirt trails, mountainsides, and lakesides. They are gorgeous photographs. As a photographer, I captured the scene perfectly and I handed it to the viewer to observe.
On this day, I took a photograph of the beautiful foliage with the babbling brook and it was a really good composition. I had a nice mix of foliage colors, the bend in the brook, a touch of the sky. But I couldn’t decide what made it different from all the other foliage landscapes out there? I didn’t think it was going to engage the observer. I think by using “Intentional Camera Movement” I captured the scene as I wanted to.
I have this photograph hanging in my home and I just love it. Autumn in the Woodland
Blessings,
V