Reflections

August 07, 2020  •  Leave a Comment


Reflections

Photographers like the edges of the day at sunrise and sunset. The warm, soft light with long shadows sets the stage for compelling images.

Bright, midday sun is challenging for photographers. The harsh shadows and bleached out colors on a sunny day generally work against a pleasing image. Many photographers go inside to rest when the skies are bright, solid blue. Interestingly, tourists are often headed in the opposite direction.

Reflections are a way to take advantage of “bad” midday light. Reflections can completely alter an image. Something straightforward can be transformed into something new, mysterious and artistic.

So what is it?

I’m learning to take advantage of whatever light is present. Last year, I captured this “rainbow” during midday at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. Reflections of the sky, lawn and chairs filled a panel of the building with colors. I like the fact that most people have no idea what this is without an explanation.

Thanks for looking,

Chuck Derus


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