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How to Read a Moody Landscape and Shoot It Anyway: Lessons from a Winter Scotland Road Trip
There’s a specific kind of frustration I know well: you’ve driven hours to a location, the light is flat, the foreground is uninspiring, and your wide-angle lens is basically useless. I’ve stood at the edge of a beautiful lake in the Pacific Northwest and felt completely stuck, watching gorgeous mountains sit behind a shoreline that gave me absolutely nothing to work with. That feeling used to send me back to the car empty-handed.