As I continue down my road of discovery within the realms of photography, I have found my propensity for finding fault in every detail becoming more assertive. Perhaps it’s the old adage “You’re your own worst critic” or perhaps, more fittingly, it’s that I am looking at a scene more critically. Composition, such an easy concept! Well, it is when you first hear about it, then you delve deeper. This is a rabbit hole even Alice would tire of I feel. And yet, we steadfastly march onward! Finding ourselves correcting, and even dissecting every scene. A slow bubbling madness within all photographers, reflecting in our works before inevitably looking back at the journey we have taken to get there. Do you feel fulfilled, or is it the madness that keeps us coming back… Looking to conquer the feeling you could do better…next time.
Aperture: f8
ISO: 640
SS: 1/8th
Focal: 16mm
Fujinon 16-55mm
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https://www.blackthornephoto.com
Aperture: f8
ISO: 640
SS: 1/8th
Focal: 16mm
Fujinon 16-55mm
Read More At:
https://www.blackthornephoto.com
Category Photography / Scenery
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 914px
File Size 154.3 kB
Damn, that's some fantastic timing!
And also, an excellent opportunity for study; it's extremely rare to get such a clear example of the differences between "lit" and "shadowed" clouds.
From a practical standpoint, due to the size & distance of clouds, it's often difficult to get a proper sense of volume and shape, especially with lighting conditions and types like these. But having a sharp contrast between the lit and shadowed clouds allows one to see the differences clearly, which makes figuring out the shapes & volumes quite easy. An perfect study piece for me! :D
And also, an excellent opportunity for study; it's extremely rare to get such a clear example of the differences between "lit" and "shadowed" clouds.
From a practical standpoint, due to the size & distance of clouds, it's often difficult to get a proper sense of volume and shape, especially with lighting conditions and types like these. But having a sharp contrast between the lit and shadowed clouds allows one to see the differences clearly, which makes figuring out the shapes & volumes quite easy. An perfect study piece for me! :D
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