Thought I'd post a few tips, (not that I'm the greatest photographer) and there's always more to learn but I thought it may help. The thing is with photography that almost anyone can do it. Sometimes it just comes down to being in the right place at the right time
* Know some basic composition rules - easy google search
* Use a good camera, not everyone needs an SLR but a good compact makes a difference
* Know how to use your camera, what setting does what?
* Use a tripod or monopod where you can
* Let the subject speak for itself.
* Don't rush your shots and have a plan. Our landscapes are so varied and beautiful it's almost hard not to take good shots if you plan it
* If you have more than 6Mp's try not to zoom in too far, take slightly a wider shot and crop if required on your pc. You'll be amazed at the difference this will make.
* Get out there and practice. Takes lots of photos, delete the crap and be critical of your own work
* Look at online exhibitions, go to galleries. See what makes the difference between an average shot and an awesome one to you.
The challenge we face as photographers is to make our photos invoke the same emotions as seeing the real thing. I get inspired everytime I see something new, or go somewhere else. As a 4wder it means everytime I pack the truck I get the opportunity to challenge myself as a photographer. Enjoy the challenge.