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Glow
Everything I have read tells me that early moring and evenings are the best times for photography. The light is soft and is more flattering to the subject. I saw this fern on the side of a trail partially lit by the intense mid day sun. I went ahead and took a picture of it even though I knew I wasn't "supposed" to. Actually, I took 32 pictures of it, that's just the way I am. A couple happened to come out with interesting effects. The glare from the sun was blurred enough by the f1.6 aperature that a nice glow was created. This is pretty much how it came out of the camera. I adjusted the brightness and colors a little. Oh, and I increased the sharpness. For some reason I always increase the sharpness on my shots with large amounts of bokeh. Go figure.
Glow
Everything I have read tells me that early moring and evenings are the best times for photography. The light is soft and is more flattering to the subject. I saw this fern on the side of a trail partially lit by the intense mid day sun. I went ahead and took a picture of it even though I knew I wasn't "supposed" to. Actually, I took 32 pictures of it, that's just the way I am. A couple happened to come out with interesting effects. The glare from the sun was blurred enough by the f1.6 aperature that a nice glow was created. This is pretty much how it came out of the camera. I adjusted the brightness and colors a little. Oh, and I increased the sharpness. For some reason I always increase the sharpness on my shots with large amounts of bokeh. Go figure.