"Walking the hills and photography go together as if they were made for each other," says Fran Halsall. The award-winning landscape photographer and author of two photography books takes us through how to capture the drama of the hills, and includes a kit list and walking photography case study on Stac Pollaidh.
"When going over maps and route plans it can generally be assumed that most landscape features benefit from being sidelit or illuminated from a roughly ninety degree angle where one side is bright and the other is in shadow, which produces a full range of tones that makes the resulting image appear three-dimensional..."
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