Landscape Lightroom Presets
Attention Landscape Photographers! Get Ready to Perfect Your Landscape Photography with Our Landscape Lightroom Preset Bundle!
Landscape photography is all about capturing the beauty, grandeur, and serenity of the natural world. Our Landscape Lightroom Preset Bundle includes different types of presets designed to enhance the colors, contrast, and overall feel of your landscape photos, making them perfect for any style of landscape photography.
Our Landscape Lightroom Preset Bundle includes presets for mountain, forest, and beach photography. With just a single click, you can transform your photos into stunning, professional-looking masterpieces.
Preset Packs Included in this Bundle
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Different Landscapes
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Mountain Adventures
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Moody Forest
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Golden Sands
$29.99
Our presets are compatible with both Lightroom Desktop and Lightroom Mobile, giving you the flexibility to edit on-the-go or from the comfort of your studio. They are easy to install and use, and come with detailed instructions to get you started in no time.
Say goodbye to hours of editing and hello to beautiful, breathtaking landscape photos in just minutes. Whether you’re a professional photographer or a hobbyist, our presets are perfect for all levels. They are ideal for landscape, nature, and travel photography, making them the perfect addition to your editing toolkit.
So, why wait? Invest in our Landscape Lightroom Preset Bundle today and take your landscape photography to the next level!
Order now and join the thousands of photographers who trust us to enhance their landscape shots!
Before & After
Below are some examples of the results you can expect from using these Lightroom Presets.
About Our Presets
Are you tired of spending hours editing your photos to get that perfect look? Look no further! Our Lightroom presets will transform your photos with just one click.
All Flow Presets have been carefully crafted by our team of professional photographers and Lightroom experts. They have been designed to work with many different styles of photos and makes of camera. They are created to work with one click of the mouse but remain fully editable if you need to tweak them for individual photos.
- Instant Download after payment.
- Compatible with Lightroom Mobile, Lightroom Classic & Lightroom CC
- Compatible with both Mac and PC.
- .XMP & .DNG File format
- Works on RAW and JPEG images.
- Fully adjustable.
- Installation Instructions Included
- Member's Area With Customer Support
Save time and elevate your photography with our Lightroom presets. Try them out today!
5 Quick Tips for Landscape Photography
While photography is a complex art that can take years of practice to master, it is also something that all of us dabble in from time to time. We all like to document and immortalize moments in our lives with photos, and in that sense we all are photographers to an extent.
And nowhere is this more true than in landscape photography. Get to the top of a mountain to behold an incredible view and what are you going to do? Snap a photo of course? Find yourself wowed by the beauty of a small town or village… snap a photo!
So we want to make sure that we’re doing this right. And over the course of this post, that’s exactly what you’re going to learn to do. Here are five tips for taking better landscape photos.
Get the Focus Right
When taking a photo of a person, you might want to set the manual focus to look at the foreground, thereby blurring out the background. Of course though, if you’re taking a photo of scenery, then you want the focus to be much further of course. That means you won’t get bokeh effects, but you’ll get the detail that you want from all those background details.
Less Sky
Too many photos of landscapes are 90% sky! This is obviously not particularly interesting, and likely not what you came to see. Point the camera down a little more, and show more of the actual view.
Unless it is a truly dramatic and interesting sky of course!
Think About Exposure
Exposure is an issue no matter what you’re photography, but it becomes even more of an issue when shooting landscapes and scenery. That’s because you’ll likely be shooting into the light and the sky, which can cause everything else to become washed out. Lock your auto-exposure on the landscape that you want to see – not the sky.
Don’t Over Zoom
A lot of people make the mistake of thinking their cameras have these powerful zooms, and so they zoom in as close as they possibly can to get detail. In fact though, a ‘digital zoom’ does little more than crop the image, meaning that you actually aren’t getting any more ‘information’. Make sure you only use manual zoom to maintain the quality of your footage.
Create Depth and Scale
Finally, you should also seek to add depth and scale to your photos. Avoid photographing just that view, which risks looking a little flat. Adding a human subject in front of the view, or maybe finding a way to frame the shot (perhaps with some out-of-focus foliage in one corner), can make the view much more interesting. Other options include tilting the camera upward, or looking for an element that will lead the viewer’s eye into the background.
Think about the background, middle ground, and foreground in all cases. If your shot is ‘all background’ with nothing of interesting to break it up, then it’s going to come out a little bit dull.
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