A photographer has investigated how light and the weather affects a photo by shooting the same location twice — once when it’s sunny and once when it’s cloudy.
Dan Ginn is from the U.K., a country notorious for its grey weather. But sunny days do sometimes occur and Ginn tells PetaPixel he wanted to show viewers how light “greatly impacts” the way people see the world.
“I’m originally from Leeds, England, which isn’t exactly known for its vibrancy. Yet, on bright, sunny days the city comes alive and you begin to see things you may not notice on its more traditional dark, gray, gloomy days,” he says.
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