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25th October - 15th November
A slightly longer challenge this time, as I am out of town, but will be back in November with the new one.
Excerpt from "Time Of Day"
By Andrew Hudson
The most important element to many great photographs is the lighting. Warmth, depth, texture, form, contrast, and color are all dramatically affected by the angle of the sunlight, and thus the time of day. Shooting at the optimum time is often the biggest difference between an 'amateur' and a 'professional' shot.
In the early morning and late afternoon, when the sun is low, the light is gold and orange, giving your shot the warmth of a log fire. Professional photographers call these the 'magic hours' and most movies and magazine shots are made during this brief time. It takes extra planning, but saving your photography for one hour after sunrise, or one to two hours before sunset, will add stunning warmth to your shots.
So whether you are an owl or a lark, choose the time that suits you most and get shooting. And of course don't forget to share the results with us, I am looking forward to the stunning photos! See ya!
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