1. Pictures or google earth of photos of the place and place around it to se what the landscape may look like before you go out there.
2. Google maps will help get to the place.
3. when zoomed in, you need to. use a high aperture to take the picture and everything becomes in focus.
4. By putting an ND grad filter on the lens to give the HDR effect.
5. A plastic bag to cover the camera, A lens wipe for rain on the lens, and a rag for the main body and the tripod.
6. Because it can help you find multiple viewpoints to take pictures of the subject from instead of just that one angle and picture.
7. It is more important because it can help get more creative shots than just the normal rule of thirds shots that you're "supposed" to follow when taking landscape pictures. You're not supposed to follow rule of thirds because the subject cold be like rocks or a mountain and that should usually take up the middle or the main part of the photo instead of the one of the thirds in the photo. Also, nature doesn't allows fit the rules and the rule of thirds may not be applicable to the photo you're trying to take.
8. The suggested method is to find out what the main subject I and try to not include to much to detract from the main subject and sometimes empty space is just good space in the photo.
9. Black and white is usually used in two different weather conditions because it just seems right and makes us think black and white. Overcast and gray or Fluffy clouds in a gray sky.
10. To make sure that you don't miss anything and you don't get everything in one go and revisiting locations require less planning on the trip and to see how it may look different each time.
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