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Did You Ever Pay Attention To…? — Assets Workshop


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This is all about the shooting session to be undertaken, every 
time one goes out with a camera with the usual ambitions.

A subject is always in some light conditions over a background.
In that session, many subjects may be captured but the light &
the background it is falling on will change… rapidly at times.

Most shooters will pay attention to the subject, ignoring totally
the background who will end up occupying most of the frame.

In last Thursday's workshop, it was all about Mother Nature's 
stage on which subjects will be taken.

These were taken during the same workshop, the same day and
within 90 minutes. See something interesting?

 

 

B7500%205D.jpg

 

B7520%205D.jpg

 

B7526%205D.jpg

 

 

B7628%205D.jpg



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For me I like the way the sunlight falls on the tower in B7520 but the background dosen't thrill me. 



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The idea was not to produce an interesting picture, Irwin, but to
illustrate how dramatic weather, light and background will or may
change dramatically over a short period of time and how this is
so important behind any subject.

 

For me I like the way the sunlight falls on the tower in B7520…

Almost the same as in B7500 where the scene is mainly backlit.