The Horizon in Every Direction

I’m finding myself shooting lots of horizon photographs these days. I much prefer this genre of photograph. Setting up the tripod, allowing for the time of day, adjusting filters and lens aperture in accordance with the light available AND/OR adding a polariser or ND filter.

Usually I walk around the property first, getting an idea of all the potential shots … and then climbing a hill or finding a raised area from which to take the best shots. Here are some examples where all the pre-shooting has paid off for a final shot that!

Out to the Horizon - by Stephen Mitchell Escaping the Storm - by Stephen Mitchell

Lines on the Horizon - by Stephen Mitchell Typicality - by Stephen Mitchell

Lines across the Horizon - by Stephen Mitchell Moment to Remember - by Stephen Mitchell

Distant Horizon - by Stephen Mitchell Belair Sunset - by Stephen Mitchell

Moment to Remember (Pano) - by Stephen Mitchell Evening in Belair III - by Stephen Mitchell

Earth View - by Stephen Mitchell Evening in Belair - by Stephen Mitchell

April Sunset - by Stephen Mitchell Expanse - by Stephen Mitchell

Evening in Belair II - by Stephen Mitchell Blue Evening - by Stephen Mitchell

Lost Horizon - by Stephen Mitchell Moments in Reflection - by Stephen Mitchell

Upon The Hillside - by Stephen Mitchell Yonder Hill - by Stephen Mitchell

Waiting for Sunset v2 - by Stephen Mitchell Nuclear Reaction - by Stephen Mitchell

Middle of Nowhere - by Stephen Mitchell My Holiday Horizon - by Stephen Mitchell

Through the Trees - by Stephen Mitchell Gum Tree Hill - by Stephen Mitchell

Early Start - by Stephen Mitchell In Refraction - by Stephen Mitchell

Isn’t that a great collection?! Each one of these photographs is now available to buy online, all at reasonable rates. Hope you like them as much as I do!

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