Unforgettable

strandhill © Brenda Burrell Jan 2008

Discussing on Saturday the richness of natural light, especially at dawn and just before dusk, and in winter, and yes, it’s important to use lights and flashes and whatnot, and definitely critical to know how to use them to good effect, but when the universe has it all going on all around you, just go for it.

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  1. Posted January 10, 2008 at 10:33 pm | Permalink

    it’s important to use lights and flashes and whatnot

    yup, mostly as paperweights and for chucking at any rabid animals that may be heading towards you

  2. Posted January 10, 2008 at 11:50 pm | Permalink

    Hah, possibly, yes. But it’s on my as yet unpublished list of things to learn to do properly in 2008. Not the big stuff with studio lights: I can do that. The stuff with the SB.

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