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Re: Winter Lightdeceptive title..but awesome images - that first one is really nice, cloudy days are the worlds best softboxes eh?
gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Winter LightThese have beautiful light and compositions! What do you mean by winter light? [Is there special that I am missing?] I assumed that this light is just cloudy morning or afternoon (At an angle?)
Re: Winter LightThe winter sun is lower in the sky and as such provides light that is less harsh (as it rays are spread out more, due to the angle they are striking at)than summer during the same time of the day..As for the cloud - there was none!, which leads to my love of the light that this time of year provides!!!
Canon
Re: Winter LightBoth of these are fantastic and I agree the light is wonderful. #2 holds my eye the most for it's pure simplicity. I love the colour on black and the lack of distraction that brings. About the only improvement I could imagine is a little room either side, but even then I'm not sure it'd be better at all.
Great work.
Re: Winter LightWow these images are amazing.
The first one, just totally awesome... the focus in his eyes, the look on his face, just wow.
Re: Winter LightA wrong title for beautiful photographs.
Re: Winter LightLee, yes will be there Friday night...
Not sure of a suitable title for this, as I was loving the light so much. Cant get any more room on the flamingo as the pond they sit in is quite small and you cant move too far back as there is a enclosure in the way - at least this time it was with the straight 400 and no 1.4x on it.. Canon
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