It’s been a few days now that I’ve been in Eilat, Israel for a resort and decided to make the most out of my stay here and do a lot of landscape photography. I always travel with my camera, recently the FUJIFILM X-T3. Combining it with the XF10-24mmF4 R OIS makes it a perfect system on the go that can deliver awesome image quality in a light package.
A lot can be said about landscape photography guidelines, but perhaps the most important one is HARD WORK, in my honest opinion. Like everything else in life where you want to succeed, landscape photography requires a lot of effort and investment. Most of it is physical, actually. I had to scout, drive, climb, endure uncomfortable conditions and wait for the right moment.
This was an amazing trip for me as I was visiting great locations that most people would normally just drive by. Of course I had to climb a couple of mountains along the way to get to the spot that had the best view and composition potential. Sometimes the sun wasn’t exactly where I wanted it, and sometimes there where not enough clouds to create a dramatic effect, but still there where some great moments that I was able to capture thanks to my FUJIFILM X-T3 that was light enough so I could carry it around. The 26 mega-pixels sensor with no low-pass filter that allowed me to more details compared to other conventional DSLRs.