The most precious light is the one that visits you in your darkest hour. – Mehmet Murat ildan.

November, part of this season of ‘mists and mellow fruitfulness, close-bosom friend of the maturing sun’. The days are getting shorter and more and more of them are dull, grey and misty. What’s more, we have just started lockdown 2. We still try to get our daily walk but these are now directly from home or at the most, a short drive away.
After one such walk the other day, we were just about to return home mid-afternoon when the sun suddenly broke through and made a brief appearance.
It was indeed a precious light in an otherwise darkish hour. Photographing directly into the low sun can be a bit pot-luck but always worth a shot or two. In these days of digital photography there is nothing to lose. We have image editing software and apps at our disposal to rescue our efforts, and if all else fails, the ‘delete’ button is never far away.



I really like these!
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Thanks Andrew.
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Lovely ethereal shots John. The effort was well worth it.
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Thanks Peter.
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Great photographs John.
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Many thanks Elaine.
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Beautiful photos. I enjoyed them all.👍😊
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Thank you Suzette.
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My pleasure 😊
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John, I had a similar experience the other day. I was walking in the woods and the light was grey and colourless (I must say I find this kind of light mysterious and attractive in its own way), when suddenly the sun broke through and everything was transformed – a beautiful moment. Your images are exquisite.
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Thanks Don. I had just about given up any hope of a decent photograph although I agree with you about the grey and colourless light too.
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Lovely photos!
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Lovely 😊
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