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Archive for 26. August 2009
The Power of Light
26. August 2009 by Friedhelm.
David gave me the advice to limit the area that I planned to photograph in Yellowstone. I followed his advice and visited many places twice during the day. Here is a typical example: The tree stump seemed to be interesting in the late morning. Lights and shadows are clearly defined and both create an interesting image. The second shot was taken in the late afternoon. Instead of lights and shadows dominating the scene, the reflection on the water surface grabbed my attention. You can do this little exercise at home. Photograph the same outdoor subject at different times during a day and observe the changes in your image!
Happy photographing!
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