>>3061702I personally don't give a shit about what others think about landscape phottography, and I don't find what
>>3061723said. Btw, I'm an absolute beginner, so don't take what I'm saying for granted.
I believe that he's true about findind a "subject", tho, problem is that it isn't so clear what it should be. When making a landscape I try avoiding snapshitting, but try to observ any intresting situation around me. It might be a wheather condition, see
>>3064027or sometime a feeling something gives me.
Then I try to catch it or to recreate.
This means working and affining lots and lots technical skills, different from the one that you could find in a studio.
I'll dump a not-so-recent pic I made. It has lots of imperfections, but I was focusing on the subject and I was pretty inexperienced at the time.