Murphy's law saids 'Anything that can go wrong will go wrong'. I'm not that pessimistic, but I'm sure Edward Murphy would have made that statement, even if instead of testing human tolerance for g-force during rapid deceleration would try to do a backlit photosession with natural light in my cludy city! This coctail of extreme contrast and extreme weather is a real nightmare!
The day I shot Noon Light with @Bretema was supposed to be a sunny day, but instead of that the weather was very unstable, driving me crazy every time I had to measure the light for each foto. Based on this experience, I could write new sentences for this funny book that she was reading during the session:
- It doesn't matter how good you configured the camera parameters for the photo, a cloud will come and will ruin the lighting
- After doing the perfect portrait with the perfect lighting you will realize that for some strange reason the focus will be anywhere other than the eyes
- After changing the objective for a brighter one, the sun will shine more than in the Sahara desert
- The chance of the buttered side of the bread falling face down is directly proportional to the cost of the carpet (This is not mine, but It happened XD)
Have a good and pessimistic day!
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