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Capturing Your Shot in the Morning Light

Jim Zuckerman
Duration:   4  mins

Description

Late morning light offers you the interplay of darks and lights in composing a landscape image. On a beautiful morning, world-renowned photographer Jim Zuckerman shows you natural lighting techniques in coastal Maine.

Jim’s subject is a lighthouse. He uses a wide-angle lens near the foreground, his focal point eight feet away, and he sets his aperture to hold crisp detail from front to back. You will learn to capture textures and contrast through various wide-angle lenses and why photographing from different angles works well in late morning light.

Come to Maine with pro shooter Jim Zuckerman, who offers you tips on how to shoot in late morning light.

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