
In this photo of an ice cave in Iceland, the vertical orientation serves to highlight the height of the ice cave itself, exaggerating the snow in the foreground and thereby creating a sense of depth, giving scale to the rest of the image. Vertical orientation can create a sense of depth. It allows you to utilise the subject’s gaze to highlight other leading lines, giving the sense that the subject might be moving deeper into an image or towards the camera. Shooting vertically is also perfect for landscape photography when your subject is either looking up or down.

Consider a very tall waterfall or a mountain. Vertical landscape photos work best when the subject of your photograph is also vertical.

When to Shoot Vertical Landscapes With a Vertical Subject


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Print orders are handled by a Professional Photo Lab and are available either as glossy or lustre finish Photo Prints, or as a "Wall Wrap" Canvas, in a variety of sizes: You can learn more about the background to my photography, and how I came to spend around 15 years travelling the Peak District & Derbyshire Dales, the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District, by reading the " About Scenic Britain's Landscape Photography" page. Your prints will then be delivered directly from the lab in a few days. To own a copy of one of these landscape photographs of the UK, simply scroll below the selected photograph, and choose a print type and size, before adding to the shopping basket. However, through linking the site with the services of a professional photography print lab, I can also offer the viewer the possibility of owning prints of the images through an online ordering system. The main purpose of this website is simply somewhere for me to display my work, where it is accessible to anyone that wants to view it. More recently I have switched to digital photography, and now enjoy not only the capturing of the landscape image, but also the editing processes that are now available in the world of digital photography. Until the early 2000's these images were recorded on transparency film, and more recently scanned to digital format. The photographs displayed here are selected from a large, and ongoing, collection of landscape photography images of Britain, that I have taken over a span, so far, of some 40 years. Welcome to the website of .uk, which features the British landscape photography of Robin Dengate.
