Fall is coming. How do I get crisp bright colors. I shoot with Canon t1i and t3i.18-135 and 55-250 lens.
Roger
Early, as in dawn - or towards dusk is your best light. The bulk of the day the light is just to darn harsh will cause you colors to wash out - lose saturation. After a shower when everthing is still damp and the sun under clouds can be ideal. If you shot during the day and the sun is overhead look for full shade and get close to folige, trees, birds, creeks and so forth. Shoot a lot and shoot what you like - digital is cheap and you will learn in a hurry what works. Post some - we like seeing seeing the work of others,
This picture is so natural looking. I feel as if I could just walk into it. A very nice effect.
a1l2i3c4 wrote -"This picture is so natural looking. I feel as if I could just walk into it. A very nice effect."
Thank you -a sharper person than I would have learned a lesson from a picture like this, like why I should carry a camera with me all or most of the time. I just happened to had it with me that day, it just happened to cloud-up and I just happend to had a few extra moments to stop and walk.
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