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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 795223" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>Summer is flying so fast,,,, almost mid point,, hard to get my mind wrapped around the speed of the events. Finally,, the weather pattern seems to be shifting a bit,, and longer breaks of sun between the rain,,, which for me,, makes a huge difference. </p><p></p><p>sky and clouds are an interesting topic, while we all like an all blue sky to be outside, for photography,, a mix of clouds and sky is better, and really perfect mix is fairly rare.. </p><p></p><p>I actually build up just some sky shots,,, (ummm,, I should organize them into a special folder),, and on those shots, where everything is just so,, but the sky is all blue,, lacking features,, well, then swap time. It can be the difference of a nice picture, to a printable picture.. Of course, I prefer the sky to be already right during the shoot, but, one cannot control nature,, as been proven over and over again. </p><p></p><p>and sometimes the sky is perfect, but you ignore because the rest of the shot is blah,, but now consider taking a shot of the sky,, well for a rainy day, and you have time to photo edit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 795223, member: 10038"] Summer is flying so fast,,,, almost mid point,, hard to get my mind wrapped around the speed of the events. Finally,, the weather pattern seems to be shifting a bit,, and longer breaks of sun between the rain,,, which for me,, makes a huge difference. sky and clouds are an interesting topic, while we all like an all blue sky to be outside, for photography,, a mix of clouds and sky is better, and really perfect mix is fairly rare.. I actually build up just some sky shots,,, (ummm,, I should organize them into a special folder),, and on those shots, where everything is just so,, but the sky is all blue,, lacking features,, well, then swap time. It can be the difference of a nice picture, to a printable picture.. Of course, I prefer the sky to be already right during the shoot, but, one cannot control nature,, as been proven over and over again. and sometimes the sky is perfect, but you ignore because the rest of the shot is blah,, but now consider taking a shot of the sky,, well for a rainy day, and you have time to photo edit. [/QUOTE]
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