I headed out for an hour or two on Saturday afternoon for a wander with the camera. Given the clear blue sky and bright sun, I thought I may as well make the most of it. So, rather than avoiding the harsh light, I thought I'd work with it, pushing the contrast and / or saturation a bit to make graphical images.
Verticals:
Diagonals:
Ow, my eyes!:
Something's gone astray with this one, it's in the wrong format (not square)!
All shot with the Panasonic GF1 and Olympus 45mm f1.8
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I saw the first image and knew it was yours before I looked at the author. You seem to be the specialist in graphic images here.
Good stuff; it seems to me that being able to recognize visual interest in any scene or any light is a higher level of maturity for a photographer and you've achieved that.
Robert
Good stuff; it seems to me that being able to recognize visual interest in any scene or any light is a higher level of maturity for a photographer and you've achieved that.
Robert
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Beautiful photos, Paul, and a nice tip on what to do under harsh light.
-- James
-- James
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