Amateur Photographer of the Year
Apr 12, 2022
3 minutes
Round One Low Light
Low light is like catnip to the photographer. As light drops and reduces, it gives dimension, depth, colour and atmosphere to a photographic image, allowing previously ordinary scenes to gradually come alive. Low light has the power to either reduce a potential composition to its basic elements, or it can introduce a riot of conflicting tones and colour temperatures. It’s no wonder that generations of photographers have exploited it to their advantage.
1 Tommaso Carrara UK 100pts
Fujifilm X-T3, 35mm, 1/250sec at f/1.4, ISO 160
Tommaso’s superb capture has everything you want from a candid, low-light image: boldness, simplicity, atmosphere and colour. It also has an excellent sense
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