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Landscape Lighting - Rules were made to be broken
Filed in archive Photography by Andrew Garrett on September 10, 2006


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Instructor Insights: Landscape Lighting:


One of the 'rules' of photography in general - Landscape Photography particularly, is that you avoid midday light. It's too harsh, the shadows are ugly, the colours are washed out.


Of course, like any rule, sometimes you'll be forced by circumstance to break it.


And sometimes, the results will make you glad you did.



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