My main argument is that in strong sunshine there are very strong contrasts. Here, the bright spots "burn".
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My main argument is that in strong sunshine there are very strong contrasts. Here, the bright spots "burn".
Yes, I understand what you're talking about. But I prefer sunny weather with clouds, when you can do bright photos with beautiful shadows )
I agree with you. In this case, the perfect shot would have occurred if the sun was behind a cloud. Not a very dense cloud. ;)
For beautiful clouds, I use the HDR function with triple exposure. For example:
Which camera are you using?
The last photo is made with SONY DSC-H5, mounted to tripod. The photos from Toledo are made with my phone - Samsung Galaxy A5.
I also photograph only on the phone Iphone 5S, bright light is especially important for him