When approaching any location, it’s always best to do so with an open mind. Whether it’s a well-known honeypot spot or one you’ve found on a map, even with a wealth of research, you will often still need to think on the spot and respond quickly to a variety of different challenges.
Challenges can often become opportunities, and it’s this unexpected aspect of landscape photography that makes it exciting – especially when you visit a place at the perfect time of year, at the perfect time of day, and the conditions are, well, perfect.
These occasions are few and far between, but when they do occur it’s always best to cover as many compositions as possible, shooting each composition in both landscape and portrait format so you can take advantage…
