AdrianDunk's avatar
I always enjoy you journals as a keen amateur photographer myself I am always on the lookout for new ideas and info so I can improve my own standard. It is just not landscapes that have been shot to death you can include any photography subject. Been a keen wildlife photographer I am always trying to capture a bird/animal doing something and like you say you dont won't perfect light all the time, the challenge is to get them in all sorts of light and we must also remember that we don't have to take colour photo's we can shoot in black and white as well. That to me is what makes photography such a enjoyable hobby each shot is a challenge when you blaze away at a subject to me that is not photography. I also like to do sunrises and sunsets you get that golden hour of light that just makes everything look so different to me no two sunrises/ sunsets are the same there are many factors to take into consideration before even taking the picture. I could say many more things but I don't want to take up too much off your time you have been helpful to me in the past which is very much appreciated and thank you for such a enjoyable read.
Trichardsen's avatar
Thank you. :)

Well for black and white the quality of light matters just as much, but b&w is favourable when it is a greater variation of light and good dynamic range in a scene which often create very dramatic scenes.
To cool thing about bird photography is that you can change the angle by just a tiny bit and you get a completely different image, just how you work with background plays a huge part in the shot, its in a way kinda like macro photography. :)