I am trying to learn more about landscape photography, and I had the opportunity to go to the Grand Canyon area during my spring break a few weeks ago. Here is the album:
I would love to hear your comments, especially critiques on how I should improve my images. I realize my more "successful" wide-angle pictures have that 3 segment composition (foreground, middleground, and background), but are there more techniques for capturing good landscapes? Also, are there ways that I could improve on my technical presentation of the images? i.e. more contrast/more saturation/more sharpness needed, border-framing, etc?
Most people here prefer if you link a photo or 2 for them to see without having to go somewhere else and load a whole gallery. I liked a number of your images a lot - those around sunset were the best. I'm sure they look great printed out as well.
Really loved your Grand Canyon Collection. Shots 5745, 5746, 5747, 5760
and 5761 were my favorites. The last shot reminded me of a scene from the "TEN
COMMANDMENTS" movie. Looks like the paws of lions guarding the gates to the city. Earlier shots DID remind me of an amphithearter.