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Shooting the Golden Hours-Pt 3

All moving photography is about communicating an emotion, and communicating an image’s emotion occurs through the proper use of light. Images taken in the outdoors where the photographer wants to communicate the beauty of the natural environment calls for light that is soft, warm and … Continue reading

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Shooting the Golden Hours-Pt 2

OOh its magic! Golden magic weaved in digital. The hours of time and light when the sun is at its lowest point in the sky, just before it sets or right after it rises. Right then, if you snap away, your landscape … Continue reading

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Shooting the Golden Hours-Pt 1

Think “vibrant” and “true colours” when attempting to capture landscapes. The most vibrant colours are not created during the glare of midday, for harsh direct and overhead sunlight can wreck a photo – overexposed, too much contrast, intense highlights and shadows. The best outdoor … Continue reading

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Shooting Golden Hours

Think “Vibrant” when shooting landscapes – the most vibrant times of the day are  not during the glare of midday. Midday hours tend to wash your images out; what you think you are  shooting during midday will not be reproduced. The best outdoor shots can … Continue reading

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