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I hope Gandhi doesn't mind me "stealing" his sig for the title of this thread, but its down to him (and PeteMC), that I am typing this 
Anyhoo, how many of you actively "choose" to shoot in ideal light? Ie, you see a scene, or a landscape if you will...and its amazing...but you think, nope....the light, well it could be better.
How many if you aim to be out in the golden hour(s)? Do you actively plan to get out in the right conditions, or do you just go hoping for the best and then keeping the best of what was possible, based on the light available at the time?
Its something for the last few weeks which has been bugging me, a nagging feeling that I should only go out when its like this, and now that clocks have changed, I think it could be easier.
Anyhoo, sorry for the rant, and gandhi, your sig, has always made me sit back and think due to the quality of your photos. And Pete, well - top bloke, top photos, clearly he knows what he is talking about!
Anyhoo, how many of you actively "choose" to shoot in ideal light? Ie, you see a scene, or a landscape if you will...and its amazing...but you think, nope....the light, well it could be better.
How many if you aim to be out in the golden hour(s)? Do you actively plan to get out in the right conditions, or do you just go hoping for the best and then keeping the best of what was possible, based on the light available at the time?
Its something for the last few weeks which has been bugging me, a nagging feeling that I should only go out when its like this, and now that clocks have changed, I think it could be easier.
Anyhoo, sorry for the rant, and gandhi, your sig, has always made me sit back and think due to the quality of your photos. And Pete, well - top bloke, top photos, clearly he knows what he is talking about!



