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How to Shoot at High Noon in Italy

Me Ra Koh

Reach of Light

We first explored one of these villages at the worst time of day, or so I thought. The sun was right over our head and photographing at high noon was going to be the only option. Yet, when we walked into the village, I realized high noon was the perfect time of day because of the high stone walls that lined the narrow alleyways. With the sun directly overhead, the light was able to reach into hidden corners and create the most breathtaking shadows.
 If you try to avoid shooting when light is harsh, check out this article on How to Shoot at High Noon in Italy from Sony Artisan, Me Ra Koh.

Pienza | Province of Siena, Italy.

Sony a7R II, Sony 70-400mm f/4-5.6 G2 with adapter. 1/320-sec., f/8, ISO 100.

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