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Pay attention to the quality of light in your scene from "summary" of Learning to See Creatively by Bryan Peterson

When you are out shooting, you must be aware of the quality of light in your scene. It is not just about the quantity of light but the quality that can make an ordinary scene extraordinary. The quality of light can vary depending on the time of day, weather conditions, and the environment you are in. Simplicity is key when it comes to understanding the quality of light in your scene. By simplifying the elements in your composition, you can focus on how the light interacts with your subject. This allows you to create more impactful and visually compelling images. Clarity is essential in determining the quality of light. By observing how the light falls on your subject, you can see the highlights and shadows that are created. This contrast can add depth and dimension to your photos, making them more visually interesting. Coherence is achieved when you are able to harmonize the quality of light with your subject. By understanding how different types of light can affect the mood and atmosphere of your scene, you can create images that evoke emotion and tell a story. When it comes to logical sequencing, it is important to consider how the quality of light changes over time. By observing the way the light shifts throughout...
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