In the real estate business there are only three things that matter-Location, Location, Location. While there are more than three things that matter in photography, location is a great place to start, especially when trying to capture a city scape. You want to shoot from a location that allows a beautiful composition and makes a statement about the city you are shooting. I took this picture in San Diego, a city I have visited and photographed many times. However, I would have never found this location on my own. My thanks to Sonny Portacio (www.pocketlenses.com), a local San Diego professional photographer who shared this location with a group of us who were in San Diego recently for a photo workshop with him, Chris Marquardt (http://chrismarquardt.com) and Joe Cosentino (http://www.explorephotographyworkshops.com).
Because of the location, the shot conveys so much. Even those who are not familiar with San Diego's skyline will instantly know the picture is of a coastal city; that the city has a large bay; and that it is a major city. One picture truly can be worth a thousand words.
If you are interested in learing how to use your compact camera, check out Sonny's websit or youtube channel http://www.pocketlenses.com or https://www.youtube.com/user/PocketLenses.
For the oldest, and still one of the best, podcasts on photography, subscribe to Chris' podcast "Tips from the Top Floor." Chris is German and records in English to a worldwide audience. His was the first podcast I ever listened to, and it is still on my playlist, while others have come and gone.
Joe and Sonny operate photo workshops on the east and west coast. I will admit, I was surprised how much I enjoyed the workshop with the three of them. Describing all the things I liked about it would be another full Blog post. I'll just say that if you have any interest, at any level, in learning more about how to take pictures or use your camera (of any type), it is worth the investment. You will get more from a little training than you will ever get from buying a "better" camera. Learn how to use the one you have. Enjoy!
Pat