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Identifying Hard Light: What Are the Signs?

Posted on April 25, 2024September 15, 2024 By focusphotofocus.com No Comments on Identifying Hard Light: What Are the Signs?

Sanderlings know when the light is bad when their shadows cast on the sand are short and black – this only saving grace is that photography in such light uses the sand as a natural bounce card to fill in some of their shadows. Shooting this morning was good in OBX but birds were scarce – all it takes is one to make this shoot truly spectacular! Along with hearing wild pancakes calling, when light conditions are harsh it’s definitely time for breakfastie!

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