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Aargh
Sep 8, 2004

Dread Head posted:

These are shot at the wrong time of day, it looks like mid day sun which is very unflattering. Try to shoot around sunrise or sunset, the light will be softer and have a nice colour. Alternatively you can wait for a stormy overcast day and get some nice storm clouds.

I'm not too sure I agree with you on this one. I agree that morning or evening light is of a much nicer colour and that storms can work too but for the subject of corn fields I think midday lighting can work quite well. The shots shown aren't all that dramatic or necessarily well composed but the first one does make me think of a country summer afternoon.

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Aargh
Sep 8, 2004


Clovelly100611-4 by Andrew.Cooke, on Flickr

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