Mads Peter Iversen Photography
Midday light, it happens to all landscape photographers! It’s hard to use the strong midday light for anything, but here is a collection where I photographed outside the golden hour with predominantly blue skies. A few suggestions on what to do with such weather. Avoid including the sky and utilise backlighting when photographing foliage in mountainous areas, use a polarising filter to darken the skies, convert to black and white, avoid the harshest midday light and shoot closer to the golden hour, use reflected light in canyons, benefit from colours in the landscape that works well with blue, take a break ;) I have an entire chapter about midday light and one about colour theory in my ebook about light in landscape photography. Check it out if you want to learn more about light and struggle with certain types of light. With minimal text, tons of examples and extended EXIF data it’s super easy to read and gets to the point fast. There’s a link in my bio. Happy learning 🤓
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Wonderful 😍
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Dude! Sick images 👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥
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Just marvellous!🤩
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Nice work
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Stunning! 😍👏👏
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I love the second photo
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Wow 😮
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Beautiful pictures 😃
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Så vackert! ❤️🙌❤️
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Mads Peter Iversen Photography
Finding my very own Palouse landscapes in Denmark! 😁 Back in the days I always felt that Denmark was boring to photograph because of all the fields. Now I embrace them! When I learned how to approach them and get good photographs in these types of landscapes it suddenly went from something that held me back to a feature! One technique is to benefit from dappled light. Something I talk much more about in my ebook all about light in landscape photography (get it via the link in my bio). Dappled light is just incredible as it literally paints the landscapes with light and adds both depth and dimension!