Spruce and Fir Trees, Near Lake O'Hara, Yoho NP, Canada. Photo by @peteressick on assignment for @natgeo. Many of you have asked in your comments for technical information about my photographs. Keeping in mind Albert Einstein's famous quote that logic can get you for Point A to B but imagination can take you anywhere, I' m happy to pass along the basics of my approach. I use a full frame DSLR with a 16-35mm wide angle zoom and a 70-200mm telephoto zoom. The wide angle is the workhorse, and the telephoto is good for many situations as well. I also use a 24-105mm which is good for aerials or anytime that you have to work fast and don't have time to change lenses. The other two lenses that I own are a 180 macro and a 500mm telephoto. I only carry these for special situations, such as when I need a 1:1 close up or if I plan to photograph wildlife. I use a medium weight carbon fiber tripod with a ball head. The tripod is an important piece of equipment for landscape photography, and I would recommend buying the best tripod you can afford if you plan to photograph nature. I use the Singh-Ray graduated neutral density filters to control contrast and sometimes use a polarizing filter. The other piece of equipment that I use a lot is a handheld GPS, not so much to track where I am but for the sun and moon data, altimeter, atmospheric pressure and compass. For landscape work I keep the camera set at ISO 100, f11 and aperture priority. I've found that if I shoot with these settings I can enlarge to 20x30 inches with excellent results and far better than the quality I got shooting 35mm film. It is a great time to be a photographer from a technical point of view! Just remember those three settings - ISO 100, f11 and aperture priority and ENJOY! So now that you have the basics, you can work on the imagination part. I can't help you in that department.

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Spruce and Fir Trees, Near Lake O'Hara, Yoho NP, Canada. Photo by @peteressick on assignment for @ナショナルジオグラフィック. Many of you have asked in your comments for technical information about my photographs. Keeping in mind Albert Einstein's famous quote that logic can get you for Point A to B but imagination can take you anywhere, I' m happy to pass along the basics of my approach. I use a full frame DSLR with a 16-35mm wide angle zoom and a 70-200mm telephoto zoom. The wide angle is the workhorse, and the telephoto is good for many situations as well. I also use a 24-105mm which is good for aerials or anytime that you have to work fast and don't have time to change lenses. The other two lenses that I own are a 180 macro and a 500mm telephoto. I only carry these for special situations, such as when I need a 1:1 close up or if I plan to photograph wildlife. I use a medium weight carbon fiber tripod with a ball head. The tripod is an important piece of equipment for landscape photography, and I would recommend buying the best tripod you can afford if you plan to photograph nature. I use the Singh-Ray graduated neutral density filters to control contrast and sometimes use a polarizing filter. The other piece of equipment that I use a lot is a handheld GPS, not so much to track where I am but for the sun and moon data, altimeter, atmospheric pressure and compass. For landscape work I keep the camera set at ISO 100, f11 and aperture priority. I've found that if I shoot with these settings I can enlarge to 20x30 inches with excellent results and far better than the quality I got shooting 35mm film. It is a great time to be a photographer from a technical point of view! Just remember those three settings - ISO 100, f11 and aperture priority and ENJOY! So now that you have the basics, you can work on the imagination part. I can't help you in that department.


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