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David Johnston @UCPsgxpVOYxHiA5ToOv3Livw@youtube.com

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in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

David Johnston
Posted 1 year ago

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David Johnston
Posted 1 year ago

This is definitely my most personal video yet... and it's not always easy to talk about, but I felt it was too important to stay silent.

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David Johnston
Posted 1 year ago

If you want to start a photography business or make money with your photography, there's no better time to start than right now. Here's a video to set yourself up for success in 2023

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David Johnston
Posted 1 year ago

Mountains, waterfalls, and forests all stay the same. But light is always changing.

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David Johnston
Posted 1 year ago

Just 48 hours left to get $100 off the Ignite Your Composition course! After that this deal is goooooone! www.landscapephotographyuniversity.com/lpu-201-1

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David Johnston
Posted 1 year ago

Invest in your photography this Black Friday because you deserve it. Right now my course, Ignite Your Composition is $100 off for a limited time. Learn more here: www.landscapephotographyuniversity.com/lpu-201-1

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David Johnston
Posted 1 year ago

Do you struggle with tree photography? It's ok, I did too. Until I discovered this composition hack for tree photography: https://youtu.be/HdZ5h-9qMFg

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David Johnston
Posted 1 year ago

🌲How to photograph trees🌲

Tree photography is honestly the hardest to get just right. Trees and forests are chaotic and you have to create something that makes sense.

Three major ways to do this are to:
📸Do your best not to overlap trees
📸Eliminate any distractions
📸Do your edge patrol to be sure main trees aren’t cut off

This is a recent photo I shot from Caddo Lake. The trees are separated and the sky is eliminated because it was a distraction. I shot several different images to be sure no main tree was cut off.

📸Do you struggle with tree photography? If so, my course, Ignite Your Composition, is here to help! In the course we talk extensively about tree and forest photography and all kinds of landscapes and how you can improve them. Link in bio.📸

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David Johnston
Posted 1 year ago

Introverts unite

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David Johnston
Posted 1 year ago

Never miss a foreground again with my free resource, Fool-Proof Foregrounds. In this free guide you’ll learn when NOT to use foregrounds, how to use leading lines THE RIGHT WAY, and more. Download your copy here: www.landscapephotographyuniversity.com/pl/21476330…

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