Backpacker Magazine – June 2008 | Start Smart: Shoot Low-Light Photos | Master dawn and dusk photographs with these pro tips. | by: Berne Broudy
“WAKE UP EARLY OR SCOUT A LOCATION before dark if you want to take memorable shots, says pro photographer Seth Resnick. “At sunrise and sunset, rays of soft, low-angle light paint the sky and the ground with brilliant colors.” But that’s also when most consumer cameras struggle to produce a good shot. Fog and heavy foliage can also scramble your camera’s light sensor, even if your eyes don’t perceive the darkness. Here’s how to overcome three photo pitfalls when the light is only half there.”
Property owners (and location-scouts, too) if you have been trying to figure out the key to making those photos of your locations come to life, you have just found it. It can be summarized in two phrases:
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