I think that the most obvious difference in light here can be seen in the different shades of the snow. The snow in the picture taken at 8 am. seems to be whiter than the other two pictures, specially when compared to the picture taken at 10 am. I wish I could have set up the third picture the same way as the first but the warm, 48 degree hike Saturday was well worth it.
Monday, March 9, 2009
8, 10, and 12 o'clock Light
I think that the most obvious difference in light here can be seen in the different shades of the snow. The snow in the picture taken at 8 am. seems to be whiter than the other two pictures, specially when compared to the picture taken at 10 am. I wish I could have set up the third picture the same way as the first but the warm, 48 degree hike Saturday was well worth it.
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So, Hi!
Your observation makes sense because the light would be "cooler" in the morning and make the snow seem whiter...I love to snowshoe and miss it this winter because of grad school.
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