I blogged about this before but I suppose it merits
mentioning again, especially considering the photo above taken with the Pentax
ZX-L on CVS 400 color film. Shooting
into the sun was something I was always told you’re not supposed to do. I remember
all the Kodak film boxes that came with instructions on how to use your Kodak
film and even the old camera manuals always that said to make sure the sun was
behind you, “over your shoulder” when you took a picture!
Of course, that’s just one of many “rules” we are free to break
in the name of creativity. The point is, while rules are designed to generally
give pleasing results in most situations, sometimes breaking the rules allows
for dramatic effects that can also be pleasing.
In the photo above I was able to balance the back lighting
enough to allow the beautiful color of the flowers to come through in contrast
to the darker shadows and the bright streaks of green grass illuminated by the
sun for what I consider a strikingly beautiful image.
…and of course, since I was shooting film I had no way of
knowing what I would end up with for weeks until I finished the roll and had it
processed and scanned.
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