Landscape Photography Tips: 10 Techniques for Better Shots You drove two hours, hiked to the overlook, and stood in front of a view that made your chest tighten. You raised the camera, pressed the shutter, and got... a flat rectangle that looks nothing like what you saw. The sky is washed out, the foreground is a dark blob, and the mountains that felt enormous now look like a postcard you would skip past. The gap between what your eyes experience and what your camera captures is where technique lives. These ten landscape photography tips close that gap — not with gear upgrades or Photoshop tricks, but with decisions you make before and during the shot. 1. Shoot During Golden Hour (and Blue Hour) Light makes or breaks a landscape photograph. The same ridge looks flat and boring at noon but glows with depth and color forty minutes before sunset. This is not subjective — the physics are different. Golden hour (roughly the first/last hour of sunlight) produces warm, directional light at a low angle.…