![]() ![]() You might have the most incredible landscape or stunning portrait model, but without the right quality of light and knowing how to make best use of it, you can still be left with a flat, dull, and uninspiring photo, so it's often very important to find the right time of day to shoot your outdoor scene. So to summarise, golden hour rocks, be there or not, but your images will dramatically improve once you do.Ok, I know I keep going on about it, but really if there's one aspect of a scene that can make or break the image more than any other, it's the lighting. I’m the first to admit that getting out of bed when the rest of the world sleeps can be tough, but it is definitely when the magic can happen if mother nature plays along. If you are at the coast, be aware of tides as the ocean can be especially lethal in the dark. There can be different animals and critters around. It can be dark when you arrive or leave, bring a flashlight. Sometimes the magic is slightly after that time. Many times I see photographers leave just before or after the brightest colours in the sky.
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