Photography In The National Parks: The Beauty Of A Simple Composition

There’s something to be said for a simple composition. It can tell a story just as compelling as a detailed landscape.

In today’s edition of the National Parks Traveler is my most recent photo column, and it’s all about the beauty of a simple composition.

Click the image above and go on over to take a look.

The image here was a simple one to shoot. I wanted to emphasize the trail from it’s wide openness at the bottom of the photo to its sinuosity as it wound around Cinder Cone to the very top. You can see that lone tree growing from the volcano’s flanks (which was another simple composition in and of itself when I photographed it with my telephoto lens).

Copyright Rebecca L. Latson, all rights reserved.

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