This exercise was a great way for me to start observing and working with available light. Not so great on the moving people around but I’m going to try it again later in the week with a more cooperative model!
Take care,
Linda
This exercise was a great way for me to start observing and working with available light. Not so great on the moving people around but I’m going to try it again later in the week with a more cooperative model!
Take care,
Linda
Great post – shooting in bright sunlight is SO tricky. These are great tips and you explained them nicely.
Cheers,
Anne
Thank you, I struggle with full sun and living in San Diego that is about most of my day. So this really helps. Now off to practice 😉
Thank you Linda for helping us see the process! You are AWESOME! We love you!
Thanks ladies! Very humbling having my little post featured here Me Ra! And it’s YOU who is AWESOME! Thank you for all your support and encouragement!
I just had this problem last weekend – so, NOW you tell me! 😉 But this illustrated what to do so clearly. Thank you both! And Jack is so DARN adorable! I see his mum all in him.
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