Landscape photography shows the spaces within the world, sometimes vast and unending, but other times microscopic. Landscape photographs typically capture the presence of nature but can also focus on human-made features or disturbances of landscapes. Landscape photography is done for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most common is to recall a personal observation or experience while in the outdoors, especially when traveling. Others pursue it particularly as an outdoor lifestyle, to be involved with nature and the elements, some as an escape from the artificial world.
The Tetons and the Snake River (1942) by Ansel Adams
Photograph showing weather and distant mountains, Armenia (2008)
Farm landscape, in this case a rapeseed field in France
Panoramic view of Oslo cityscape
Nature photography is a wide range of photography taken outdoors and devoted to displaying natural elements such as landscapes, wildlife, plants, and close-ups of natural scenes and textures. Nature photography tends to put a stronger emphasis on the aesthetic value of the photo than other photography genres, such as photojournalism and documentary photography.
Natural sources are popular places for nature photography. Lahemaa National Park in Estonia.
Landscape photograph circa. 1873–83
Hummingbird photographed with focal length of 300mm and 1/800 of a second shutter speed taken from a distance of 2.72 metres
Indian elephants at Mudumalai National Park, India