The author shares his experience of a recent landscape photography trip to the Gore Range in Colorado, where he faced numerous difficulties and obstacles in his pursuit of capturing a sunset shot from an exposed alpine ridge.
Despite his meticulous planning and scouting, the author's initial plan for a sunrise shot at an alpine tarn did not work out as expected due to a band of clouds on the horizon blocking the desired lighting. He spent the next hour trying different compositions, but the experience highlighted the unpredictable and challenging nature of landscape photography in remote, rugged environments.
The author acknowledges that the "trade-off for a small chance at a great photo is guaranteed hardship," emphasizing that the harsh realities of reaching these remote locations, such as route-finding, river-crossings, bush-whacking, and climbing steep terrain, may not be suitable for everyone. The author's self-portrait illustrates the physical demands and challenges involved in accessing these remote photographic locations.
Overall, the author's experience serves as a cautionary tale, reminding landscape photographers that the pursuit of the perfect shot often comes at a significant personal cost, with no guarantee of success.
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by Dean A 場所 medium.com 07-24-2024
https://medium.com/full-frame/beware-of-the-real-world-of-landscape-photography-4550950977c5深掘り質問