Try as we might, not all photos can be taken during The Golden Hour. In the past I've been frustrated trying to get decent photos on bright, sunny days. Trouble was I was working against the light and not with it. Doh! It doesn't always have to be horrible. These were taken at the coast the other day - a salt marsh and more traditional coastline at a decommissioned military fort.
Including some kind of foreground element and less sky (which tends to be boring and blown out with this light) is really important, but sometimes hard to find. Luckily there was this wall and tree.
I didn't do any color boosting in these, just clarity and some sharpening. I did us a CPL though, and watched my angle to the sun.
One thing I have to keep in mind is to go for the bold, not the subtle. Colors, lines, forms...that kind of thing shows well in afternoon sun.
I really need to have different goals in mind during high noon and I find it a bit hard to change my modus operandi. But since every vacation day is frigging filled with bright sun, it's something I really need to be better at. Practice, practice, practice.
Anyway, I'll stop babbling.
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