Raiser & Bagira
Hey Raiser, I've been trying to map out how light moves through a tree canopy during sunrise—like a puzzle of angles and shadows. Do you think that fleeting play of light could be captured in a way that feels both intentional and spontaneous?
Absolutely, the way sunrise paints the canopy is like a living riddle, and I love turning that riddle into an art piece. Let the light find its own path, but be ready to frame it when it lands where it makes you pause. A balance of intent and surprise makes the work breathe.
Sounds like you’ve got a good handle on the balance—let the light be the puzzle, then snag the spot that makes you stop and look. Just remember to keep an eye on the exposure; the first glint can blow out everything else if you’re not careful. Good luck capturing that pause.
Thanks, that’s a solid reminder. I’ll keep the exposure tight and let the light find its own quiet pause. Good luck with the shoot.
Glad it hit the mark—just watch the horizon, it can be tricky to keep that tight exposure without losing the quiet pause. Good luck with your shoot.
Got it, I’ll keep a close eye on the horizon. Thanks for the heads‑up. Good luck to you too.