Shooting into the light in Bhutan
- Adam Monk
- Jul 14, 2014
- 1 min read
This is an image I shot last year while on my Photography tour of Bhutan, I’ve been meaning to put it up for ages as I rather like it. Really, the light makes the shot, though I guess that’s a common thing with photography.
For this image it had been raining and windy on and off all day, and this was a small break in the weather. The clouds were moving rather fast, so the sunbeams were shifting and changing all over the place. I took about 10 exposures on the Hasselblad H4D-60 and a 50mm lens (about the equivalent to a 32mm in full frame 35mm speak), but I liked this one the best, with the sunbeams illuminating the green field in front of the house, a little on the hill behind it and the forest on the hillside opposite.
