Please try one day to shot against of sun light, I am interesting in results. Great ducks BTW, I am impressed how many types you have in your shots collection.
I will try. Usually I like to have the sun beaming into my back. However, quite often I end up having to shoot against a strong backlight, be it skyshine or water reflection, like on these three images below, shot with bare 500 f/4. In fact, I thought I got less subject washout than I expected, which is very good.
Please try one day to shot against of sun light, I am interesting in results. Great ducks BTW, I am impressed how many types you have in your shots collection.
I will try. Usually I like to have the sun beaming into my back. However, quite often I end up having to shoot against a strong backlight, be it skyshine or water reflection, like on these three images below, shot with bare 500 f/4. In fact, I thought I got less subject washout than I expected, which is very good.
Please try one day to shot against of sun light, I am interesting in results. Great ducks BTW, I am impressed how many types you have in your shots collection.
I will try. Usually I like to have the sun beaming into my back. However, quite often I end up having to shoot against a strong backlight, be it skyshine or water reflection, like on these three images below, shot with bare 500 f/4. In fact, I thought I got less subject washout than I expected, which is very good.
Please try one day to shot against of sun light, I am interesting in results. Great ducks BTW, I am impressed how many types you have in your shots collection.
I will try. Usually I like to have the sun beaming into my back. However, quite often I end up a having to shoot against a strong backlight, be it skyshine or water reflection, like on these three images below, shot with bare 500 f/4. In fact, I thought I got less subject washout than I expected, which is very good.
Nov 07, 2009 at 05:23 PM
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