"Working the scene" in Saint Lucia...

One of the first things I'll tell someone taking photos is not to just take one photo and call it a day. You have to "work the scene" until you're satisfied with what you're aiming to do - or at least until you're happy with the shot.

In this case I was shooting this gazebo. Here are the photos of me "working the scene"....

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2-20-0-sec-at-f-6-3-ISO-320-20181125-5-D3-5020

3-20-0-sec-at-f-6-3-ISO-320-20181125-5-D3-5019

4-20-0-sec-at-f-6-3-ISO-320-20181125-5-D3-5018

5-20-0-sec-at-f-6-3-ISO-320-20181125-5-D3-5017

PS
This is the blue light I was talking about in my previous post:

25-0-sec-at-f-6-3-ISO-200-20181125-5-D3-5026

That's it for now - be sure to follow for more travel and photography tips!


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I so agree with "working the scene"! You get more out of it than you expected in the end of the day.

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