Canon | HARNESS THE POWER OF NATURE | Spending time in the fresh air is good for our mental health. Take time to breathe, relax and appreciate your surroundings. And when you’re ready, take a picture to preserve the moment.
By following a few simple steps, you’ll soon be able to capture images that reflect the calm you found by stepping outside. |
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| | HOLD NATURE IN YOUR HAND | Ditch the tripod and set yourself free with this guide to handheld landscape photography. | |
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| | | | FRAME-WORTHY LANDSCAPES | Prepare and print your landscapes for endless views from the comfort of your home. | |
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THE COMPLETE KIT | Everything you need to capture breath-taking scenery. | EOS 850D | Take the next step with this lightweight, connected DSLR for stills and filmmaking. | | LEARN MORE |
| | EF-S 10-18MM F/4.5-5.6 IS STM | Capture more of the scene with this ultrawide-angle lens that’s perfect for landscapes. | | LEARN MORE |
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| PIXMA TS8350 | Seamless connectivity and lab-quality prints: perfect for creative homes and photography enthusiasts. | | LEARN MORE |
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| #CanonStories | If you’re proud of a photo you’ve taken on a recent walk, we’d love to see it! | Remember to share your images on Instagram with the hashtag #CanonStories for a chance to be featured next month. |
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HINTS AND TIPS | Make the most of your next walk. |
| | | DON'T SHOOT EMPTY FOREGROUNDS Complement distant scenery with closer details. Experiment with different compositions and shooting angles. |
| | | | TRY A TELEPHOTO LENS Not every shot needs a wide field of view. Increase your focal length to capture detail. |
| | | | WORK WITH THE BEST LIGHT Harsh light can cause too much contrast. If it’s too bright outside, come back later in the day when the light softens. |
| | | | STRAIGHTEN YOUR HORIZON To keep your camera and the horizon level, use your thirds grid in Live View or set up a tripod with a spirit level. |
| | | | KEEP EVERYTHING IN FOCUS Use a narrower aperture like f/8 to make sure everything in your foreground and background is in focus. |
| | | | GO HIGHER OR LOWER Try not to shoot everything at eye level. Experiment with shooting at different heights for interesting results. |
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INSPIRATION FROM OUR COMMUNITY | Last month we asked you to share your best shots.
These are some of our favourites… |
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