
With the help of these tips, we hope to make a scene filmed a little easier.
Pack the right gear
Wide-angle lens – A wide angle is a must with landscape photography, you often want to capture scenes as much as possible. If you are serious about landscape photography, thinking about upgrading your kit lens for the 14mm f2.8 wide angle prime specifically like it or 20mm.

Tripod – the time night falls, you will need a tripod for your nice camera and again. If the tripod is too big to carry around, why not try a tripod alternatives gorrillapod like that?
Press cable – A cable release or remote camera (or just use the timer) will always help if you do not shake the camera by pressing the trigger at the beginning of a long exposure shots.
Battery backup – When shooting long exposures on a cold night, you will find that having a fully charged battery backup is very useful.

Filter
Filters are an important part of landscape photography. Remember to put on glasses each lens, you can reduce image quality, so if possible try to buy the best filter you can afford rather than using filters cheap brand. I recommend shooting with Hoya, Cokin or Lee.

So what filter should you take?
Polarizing filters remove reflections from non-metallic surfaces. This gives a blue sky, the polarizer can also improve other colors in the photo.
Do not use too wide a lens with a polarizing filter (28mm max) because the images become uneven polarized.
It is almost impossible to create the effect of polarizing filters in Photoshop or other programs of post-production. I also recommend buying a set of neutral density filters. This block allows light and can help you get longer exposures. It also helps meet the blue sky sunny days.
Sunrise and sunset is the ideal clock for landscape photography. Sun also provides another point of interest in your photo. REMEMBER, do not look at the sun, even through your camera!
I advice to RAW because it allows you to play with the white balance afterwards.
With a shot different exposures, you just make sure that our pictures are perfect.
Take a look at Airlight: Edge of Darkness shooting, shooting a video tutorial with limited light.

Horizon
The upper end of me too keep your horizons straight.
Panoramic
Many new cameras also include the software to combine the panoramic images of the camera as well, which is always worth a try.