Hi Henry,
I must admit, my personal definition of a landscape has become much more
loose since I have begun trying to find something nice and scenic in
southern michigan in march. hahahha. Its all brown and gray and mud.
Charles
This might come across the wrong way. I hope it doesn't.
Here is wisdom. You can stand _anywhere_ with a camera. It doesn't matter.
Look around carefully, with interest. I guarantee there will be several
good pictures to be made from that spot. You just need to see them.
As for a "landscape" picture, I wouldn't get too hung up on the definition.
Go shoot a muddy barnyard or fence line in some pasture, whatever. It'll be
just as much appreciated. There aren't any image snobs around here.
Tris
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