Wednesday 29 June 2022

Robin Hood Hill - Part 1 (April 2022)

A second visit to Robin Hood Hill in as many months challenged whether it is really necessary to have direct sunlight when there is a strong colour in the landscape. 

Ordinarily, I would wait for the light to change on a cloudy day but on this occasion the natural brightness of the oilseed yellows was enough to carry the scene. When the sun did shine it was almost too much, the flowers seemed to lose their definition, merging into a block of colour. 

As a compromise, I waited for the moment just before the clouds pass, when the soft shadows start to appear but the light is still diffused. 

These were some of the results:

























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