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Many have studied figure quick sketch to discipline themselves as to what gives a clear read to the figure and what information can be edited out. The human figure is incredibly complex and a landscape even more so. As an exercise, try painting a landscape in 20 strokes or less.
This is Deer Creek Resevoir in Utah.