Mads Peter Iversen Photography
I rarely use my 12-24mm f/4 lens anymore, but in my latest video I take it for a swing. I must admit I thoroughly enjoyed using it and capturing those ultra wide angle perspectives. I used it on a couple of days where I were out capturing the moody summer conditions. I have an entire subchapter about taking photos on overcast skies days and another about natural light in my ebook ‘Landscape Light’. The ebook is 251 pages making it my most comprehensive ebook to date! The minimal text and tons of examples makes it easy to read though! Not to mention I have added extensive Exif data to all the photos! If you still haven’t got it there is a link in my bio. Happy learning 🤓
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Incredible 😍
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😍😍😍That’s beautiful 🤩 😍😍😍👏👏👏🙌
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❤️😍beautiful😍
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Really Great and Beautiful 😍
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Great composition! Love the diagonal arrangement of the boats! 😊
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What a beautiful work! Love it! Fantastic scene here and fantastic composition 😍
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Mads Peter Iversen Photography
Finding my very own Palouse landscapes in Denmark! 😁 Back in the days I always felt that Denmark was boring to photograph because of all the fields. Now I embrace them! When I learned how to approach them and get good photographs in these types of landscapes it suddenly went from something that held me back to a feature! One technique is to benefit from dappled light. Something I talk much more about in my ebook all about light in landscape photography (get it via the link in my bio). Dappled light is just incredible as it literally paints the landscapes with light and adds both depth and dimension!