I'm glad I'm where there is interesting landscape stuff all year round
(Hills are green, lupin blue and lots of other wildflowers coming out.),
'cause the only way I would be up at that hour is if I got hooked on a
book all night (very rare) or have to catch an early plane (even rarer).
Moose
John A. Lind wrote:
I also had to rethink landscapes and different moods for them. A
"landscape" is not necessarily the Classic Calendar Photo. I know
there's little time left. Try very early morning starting about 45
minutes just before sunrise in the Early Morning Nautical Twilight.
Use locations that would be interesting for a Classic Calendar Photo,
and watch as the entire mood of the landscape changes as the Edge of
Night passes overhead (if the sky is very clear you can *see* it) to
the first 20 minutes past sunrise.
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