The Difference Between Good Light and Great Light - Landscape Photography with a Warm Winter Sunset
Join me for an afternoon of landscape photography that goes better than expected. I start with some directional, dynamic and dappled late afternoon light. While I did not think sunset would go the way it did, I was able to adapt and capture what will certainly be some of my best images this winter will have to offer.

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