Rainy weather has its own special atmosphere. Especially interesting plots are obtained with yellow trees – all dark objects become even darker due to dampness, and bright colored ones become even brighter. It turns out a good contrast.
But if the sky gets into the frame, then it can go into overexposure.
Although for reporters, the over-illuminated sky is not a fail.
Of course, if the bright sky does not take up much space in the frame.
This often happens when everything around seems beautiful and bright, but it can't be conveyed in the pictures.
This is just manifested in cloudy weather.
Sometimes it is difficult for me to work with diffused light.
After all, photography is a light painting!
And when there is no light as such, then there is nothing to paint with.
Here you just have to rely on bright colored objects.
And why do I want to shoot in jpeg every year in mid-late autumn?
This is the fifth year in a row it has been manifested! I need to figure this out!
I'll reread the old posts on this topic and probably write a separate post about shooting in jpeg. I just need to dig into my thoughts...