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Bad Weather = Good Light for Photographers

In today's article, courtesy of Picture Correct, Mark Eden shows how to make the best of bad weather in your photography.  Mark is a freelance travel photographer and writer, and the founder and director of Expanse Photography..

We’ve all sat, staring out of our window and cursing at the rain poring down or the flat, grey sky that just happened to Cloud over on few hours we’ve managed to set aside in our busy schedule to head out and shoot some photos. But all is not lost for the opportunistic and well prepared photographer.

Read the full article here....Bad Weather = Good Light for Photographers
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Here are a couple of my photos where I have used storm clouds to make an atmospheric image.
Clouds Over Portsmouth

Storm Clouds Gathering
As usual, my work is available to purchase as original  Wall Art, in a variety of formats from stretched canvas or framed prints, metal or acrylic prints,or simply as standard prints for you to mount in your favourite picture frame. They are also available as greeting cards or printed onto iPhone or Galaxy phone cases, throw pillows or duvet covers or tote bags or shower curtains. Simply click on the  image and you will be taken to my gallery where you will find full details.



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