I like to keep things as simple as possible when shooting landscapes. No tripods, no preconceived ideas about a location, and no getting up at the crack of dawn!! This video was shot over an afternoon and shows what I look for in a landscape photograph and how I like to interpret it. The location was Milford-On-Sea in Hampshire. I used a Leica camera and one lens to get my photographs, and these are the best ten shots. At the end of the video, I take a closer look at my two favourite pictures from the afternoon. As ever, thanks for watching and if you have any questions, let me know in the comments below. ~ Jeff

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