Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
11-21-2017, 08:26 AM
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Several thoughts that work to a greater or lesser degree:
- Use the clouds, if they provide an interesting pattern
- Overcast can be good, even lighting. Use it for good lighting and even illumination of buildings and people, but gather less sky in the photo, since it can be uninteresting
- If raining, capture puddles, reflections in puddles, and drops on flowers and things
- Realize that cloudy does not have to mean "gloomy". Overcast can just translate to "accuracy" for when you were there, which is not the same as "bad".
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