I think fall and winter light over here is the most beautiful and delicate there is.
I wholeheartedly agree. When we moved from Houston to Roswell, about 2 years ago, it was like someone lifted a veil. Everything is so clear. Especially now, hiking through the Lincoln forest with all the fall colors. It’s almost unreal.Daniela, I think, there's beautiful light in every season, although of course less of it in winter. I prefer the slanting light at either end of the day. A special place in my opinion for the soft luminous glow of shaded north light. For magic places... New Mexico has a particularly beautiful quality of light.
Yep...but in the wise words of @MurrayMinchin : on those days, it's like having a giant softbox above. And those skies make for much easier printing sessions, too. Glass half full...Yes, it is. The skies, too (as long as they aren't a completely even 18% grey canopy...)!
I just love our north coast BC opalescent all encompassing temperate rain forest light, where we're far enough north that objects cast long shadows at midday for over half the year. Think late dawn or early dusk light, all day long.Yep...but in the wise words of @MurrayMinchin : on those days, it's like having a giant softbox above. And those skies make for much easier printing sessions, too. Glass half full...
When I was printing with silver gelatin papers, I would only photograph under the redwoods on overcast windless days. I got pretty good at judging how the light would be in the redwoods 50 miles north of me. Wonderful light to work in. Lots of usable contrast!! The hours of 10am to 2pm in the late fall and winters were best, with that softbox set up directly above creating openings of light.Yep...but in the wise words of @MurrayMinchin : on those days, it's like having a giant softbox above. And those skies make for much easier printing sessions, too. Glass half full...
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