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As landscape photographers, we shouldn't be avoiding bad weather. Instead, we should be actively seeking it out. Bad weather creates some of the most interesting and dramatic skies.

It brings an atmosphere and mood to photos that simply can't be captured on sunny days with puffy clouds and blue skies. Coming to you from , this compelling video emphasizes the value of venturing out in bad weather. O'Nions shares his experience of a recent trip to the Lake District, where he and his companion deliberately waited for poor conditions.



Their goal was to capture the unique drama that such weather brings to their photography. Despite the challenging conditions, including low clouds, strong winds, and rain, they were prepared and determined to get the shots they envisioned. O'Nions used a Nikon F80 with XP2 Super film to capture the gritty, dramatic scenes.

The low cloud cover and inclement weather provided a perfect backdrop for black-and-white photography. As he hiked through the challenging terrain, he captured images that highlight the beauty and power of nature in its more turbulent states. The video showcases these photos, demonstrating the raw and compelling quality that bad weather can bring to landscape photography.

One of the key takeaways from the video is the old adage, "bad weather, good photos." O'Nions points out that some of his most memorable shots have been taken in less-than-ideal weather conditions. On sunny days, while the light might be pleasant, the photos ofte.

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