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HOW TO TAKE GREAT PHOTOS IN POOR LIGHT

Wherever you live in the world it’s highly unlikely that you’ll have perfect light to work with every day. Landscape photographers work in natural light but the optimum conditions for shooting only occur for a few hours a day. So what happens if you’re out and about taking photographs, but the light is grey and dull?

Flat lighting (which simply means that there is no contrast in the light) is challenging to work with. But like many things photographic, you can get great photos if you apply a

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