In The Field: Adapt To The Situation #306
The voting from In The Field #302 was very close! Kyoto won out by a small edge, tallying votes I received on YouTube, Facebook, my website and via email. Thanks to everyone that participated! (Yaquina Head came in a very close second. I’ll share that footage in the future.)
On my last evening in Kyoto, I’d gone out with the plan of photographing the small dining alleyways and finishing with a photo of the restaurants overlooking the river. And then… the sky was painted in vibrant colors. I switched up my framing quickly to capture a surprise Kyoto sunset.
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A break in the Oregon rains meant some camera fun at Strawberry Hill on the Oregon Coast.
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I had the whole beach to myself at Arroyo Del La Cruz on a quiet Saturday afternoon in May. Join me in the field along the California coast.
The sky is gray, the tides are dull, and the fog is thick. What’s a photographer to do? Pivot.
Scott Davenport is a landscape photographer and photo educator and based in San Diego, California. He leads photo workshops, writes photo books, hosts podcasts, makes tutorial videos, and feels weird referring to himself in the 3rd person.
He also can't help getting his feet wet photographing at the beach.
The brilliant light lasted merely minutes… though while it did Valley Of Fire State Park lived up to its name.