>>4271622Start with making sure the subject runs horizontally across the entire (or almost the entire) image, your image is focused on an area that runs from the bottom left diagonally to the upper middle point of the right hand side. Make sure your image is capturing a very large area and obey general rules of composition (these apply most everywhere)
In picrel (sorry for old photo /fag/), which isn't really a landscape, I have around 4 horizontal lines, the line separating the ground and the fence, the line where the top of the fence meets the treeline in the distance and the line where the treeline meets the sky, as a result I have a very horizontally composed image and I'm far away enough to capture the vertical points of interest . I wish I could retake this one and take a few steps to the right lol