How to make the most of crappy landscapes?
I love beautiful landscapes like the Scottish Highlands, Yellowstone NP or Corbett NP and I've been to all those places but where I live (close to Munich) the landscape is not very beautiful. Many streets, houses, industrialized agriculture, electric pylons, etc.
During the weekends I can travel farther - when I have a full day - to places like the Bavarian Alps. But during the week I only have 2-4 hours in the evening for landscape shots and sometimes it is frustrating as it is just no really beautiful.
But I won't give up and am currently trying to make something out of this like focusing on smaller parts of the landscape or try to include lot's of clouds, e.g. before a storm.
Sometimes trails, road, etc can be included but it is - for me - much harder to find something beautiful then it is for example in Yellowstone or the Alps.
How do you approach landscapes like this and how to you find interesting scenes and compositions?
Of course this is a learning process and I am getting better but it would be interesting to learn from your experiences.
Markus