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How I Make My Own Weather Forecast For Landscape Photography

Planning a landscape shoot is always a big hassle; there are too many variables. However, all landscape photographers can agree that weather is the trickiest one. No matter how many weather apps you may check, nature is nature. And you never know how it might change. But the previous statement is only partially true. Although you can never be sure about the weather, you can predict its path. Take a look at this enlightening video to find how I make my own weather forecast for landscape photography.

Coming to you from Christian Irmler, this educational video discusses how he makes my own weather forecast for landscape photography. The first thing you need to do is look at the global weather tendencies. For instance, this will give you insight into how the air pressure will transform in the next couple of days. As explained in the video, high air pressure is good for stable weather but it does not promise sunrise. On the contrary, low pressure produces more transitions, but it can help in the long run. Although the video might get a bit technical for some of you, stay till the end, and you will not be disappointed.

Check out the video above for the full rundown.

 

 

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"I toally risk with the weather, but I would risk much more if I would stay at home, because staying at home always leads into 100% fail."

Christian Irmler - Landscape Photographer and great-great grandnephew of Gustav Klimt (6th degree)

 

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