26 PracticalPhotograPhy
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Light is a fickLe friend,
so when it changes mood you
need to be able to react quickly,
just as graham kirkham
(instagram.com/grahakirkham.
photography) did with this shot.
“t his is an image of the
corpach boat wreck near fort
William. i had wanted to return
to the location as i have had
success with it in the past
and wanted to try some new
compositions. the weather
that day was bright with
harsh and uninspiring light,
so i decided to pack up the
gear andcallit a day.Butas
i wal kedbacki noticeda big
bl ack cloudanda rainbow.
i ran backdownto wherei
had jus t been,hopingthatthe
ra inbowandthelightwould
still be there.i quicklygotthe
camerasetup in a spotthat
i kn ewwouldworkas iwas
aware i wouldn’thavemuch
time.theeditingwasquite
simple– basichighlightsand
shadows adjustmentsand
a fe w radialfiltersto bringup
theexposureof thewaterand
theli ghton thehill.”
# 9 Prepare for the unexpected
landscaP es
Findingbeautyin thebrutalis an art all of its
ownandDougCaplan(douglasedwardcaplan.
com)hasexcelledat it withthisstartlingimage.
“My Hong KongBrutalCompressionsportfolio
is a st udyof HongKongarchitecturefromstreet
le vel,andmy goalwasto capturethevertical
compactnessof thisarchitecture.Shootingfrom
th e streetsis veryharddueto thesheernumber
ofpeople,so I oftenhaveto stepintotheroad
and standin frontof a parkedcar.”
# 10 stand
your ground
urban
Fujifilm X-T2 | 28mm | 1/60sec | f/9 | ISO 400
Nikon D850 | 70mm | 1/10sec | f/16 | ISO 32
tip
usethe
te chnology
Appssuchas PhotoPills
andThePhotographer’s
Ephemerislet youcheck
lightingconditions
in advance.