Tuesday
Jul122016
Ireland / Scotland # 39-41 ~ mixing it up


dusk ~ Pennan, Scotland • click to embiggen

dusk ~ Pennan, Scotland • click to embiggen

dusk ~ Pennan, Scotland • click to embiggen
Making pictures at/during dusk is one of my favorite picture making time of day. The key for me is mixing daylight with artificial / made-made light. Although, the window for that combination of light is quite brief so it really helps to have a good idea about what it is you wish to picture.
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