How to do it
Morning Birds and Golden Hour: One hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset, the best lighting conditions prevail. Warm light and long shadows add plasticity to objects. The higher the sun is in the sky, the flatter the images then appear.
Golden ratio: The horizon is located either at the top or bottom. Even the main motif has nothing to look for in the middle of the picture. Divide the image into imaginary thirds and place the most important objects there.
Frog's eye or bird's eye view: The images come to life in an unusual perspective. Take photos from above and below, get on your knees, don't hesitate to find a special position.
Tripod: A small tripod allows fascinating photo games with long times, whether you are photographing a river, aurora borealis, the sky or the stars. In addition, it is suitable for timelapse video.