Introduction to rural landscape photography

Rural landscape refers to an area of land that is predominantly used by farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural activities. It is typically characterized by low human population, open fields, wooded areas, and small communities. Rural landscapes provide both ecological and economic benefits to the region.

Rural landscapes include a variety of geographical features such as croplands, forests, deserts, grasslands, swamps, rivers and lakes. They provide natural resources, wildlife habitats and inspiration.

Rural landscapes are different to urban landscapes as urban areas are places with high populations and density. They are characterised by their man-made structures and expanded by them. Rural areas are the complete opposite where they have low population and density, and their lack of man-made structures.

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