Architectural Photography: More About the Light

Further to my post on the “Light”, this afternoon, I’m recalling a thought that came to mind recently as I was waiting for the “decisive moment” on a shoot location:

…amazing how slow the light moves when you want it to move fast, and how fast it moves when you want it to move slow…

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Detail, Lakewood Garden Mausoleum | Minneapolis, MN | HGA

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