PetaPixel A Landscape Photographer’s Dilemma: Should I Capture Locations or Unique Compositions?


The image is split: on the left, small colorful boats float on dark water; on the right, a red-and-white barn sits in a snowy landscape with mountains and a wooden fence under a partly cloudy sky.

It’s 7:30 PM. Sunset begins in Marblehead and a full moon starts to rise, right over the cast iron skeletal structured lighthouse, built in 1896. I’m standing next to several other photographers at Fort Sewall -- a great vantage point to view the lighthouse from -- and we all have our lenses pointed in exactly the same direction. Same spot. Same composition.

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