Bright light – harsh light

Bright light for bird photography is a wonderful thing. Harsh light is terrible. Deep shadows, blown highlights, and excessive contrast are all problems in producing appealing images.

Unless, of course, you embrace them.

Red Kite - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

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