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How to Shoot at High Noon in Italy

Me Ra Koh

Good to Great Photos

Travel photography often goes from good to great when shadows play a role. Creating depth in your travel photography is not just about light but learning to dance with shadows. Cloud shadows over the rolling hills of Tuscany turn green fields into endless shades of green. Shadows falling into an alleyway causes our eye to look closer, lean in to the show because we see the depth. Shadows cause our eyes to move across a still image, giving the image energy.
 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.

Pitigliano | Province of Grosseto, Italy.

Sony a7, Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 ZA SSM II Vario-Sonnar T* with adapter. 1/250-sec., f/3.5, ISO 64.

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