I was never a fair-weather golfer and I'm not a fair-weather photographer either. That said, if my wife is intending to accompany me, poor weather tends to temper the enthusiasm a bit. I actually like dull skies when shooting street / travel as clouds are nothing more than big, airborne diffusers and avoid having to deal with hyper-contrasty conditions. Don't get me wrong, I quite like the "Fan Ho" style of shadowy figures set agains brightly lit backgrounds but that can (and is) overdone, IMO. I really like your shots and, in particular, the one of the abandoned chair. Great work and the "Klasse" seems to be a very capable unit.
Thanks Paul! My ideal conditions would be for fair weather I admit ha ha. Having said that, and something I didn't mention in this post, one of the most enjoyable mornings I spent was walking around Kinosaki Onsen with an umbrella taking photos. The Klasse is great! Still looking over my photos, will do a review soon. The abandoned market was super cool, took so many photos there.
I was never a fair-weather golfer and I'm not a fair-weather photographer either. That said, if my wife is intending to accompany me, poor weather tends to temper the enthusiasm a bit. I actually like dull skies when shooting street / travel as clouds are nothing more than big, airborne diffusers and avoid having to deal with hyper-contrasty conditions. Don't get me wrong, I quite like the "Fan Ho" style of shadowy figures set agains brightly lit backgrounds but that can (and is) overdone, IMO. I really like your shots and, in particular, the one of the abandoned chair. Great work and the "Klasse" seems to be a very capable unit.
Thanks Paul! My ideal conditions would be for fair weather I admit ha ha. Having said that, and something I didn't mention in this post, one of the most enjoyable mornings I spent was walking around Kinosaki Onsen with an umbrella taking photos. The Klasse is great! Still looking over my photos, will do a review soon. The abandoned market was super cool, took so many photos there.