Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Romancing the Sunset . . .

PIPAY SHIMASZU



It was barely just 3:30 when we settled to camp in an open space for an Emily Soto inspired shooting. We started late and  it rained earlier.  It took time for us to move into an open space with grasses. Its difficult to shoot in this kind of terrain especially when the grass is not too high and the area is not elevated.  You have to bend, dock, kneel and even lay down to create that blurring effect, while focusing on the subject with layers of grass in front.  In full manual setting, with long lens for the shoot - its difficult to focus and hold on to your breath.  But, its worth it.

With the sun setting in, the colors of yellow slowly turns to orange.  The interplay of lights, shadows  and colors, makes the scene romantic.  

With Model Pipay Shimaszu, Romancing the Sunset light . . .

















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