To bring originality to your landscape photography, look beyond the busy locations and seek out lesser-trodden viewpoints, says Feargus Cooney. Stepping off the beaten path is rewarding, but can have challenges too. Here's his advice for making the most of it safely.
> Re. Mountain photography - people have been taking"serious" images the film cameras for years - I don't think the digital route is the only option
I don't think the author was denying the existence of analogue, they were simply outlining the most popular options - and I don't think anyone would argue that they are currently DSLR/Mirrorless.
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Fri Night Vid Mother Earth - 8b Trad in Australia
This week's Friday Night Video is about the pure obsession and effort behind a hard trad first ascent by Québécois/Australian Jacques Beaudoin. Mother Earth (8b) is a stunning sixty-degree thin crack climb hidden amongst bushland that has been...