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Out-takes, observations and other insight from South Puget Sound
Friday, March 6th, 2009
Posted by Dean Koepfler @ 03:06:29 pm

What makes a good newspaper feature photograph? Sometimes it's capturing a peak moment or emotion. Other successful feature photos depend on the use of light and composition. On my way into work Friday morning, I noticed a pattern out of the corner of my eye as I was driving past Allenmore Golf course. Early morning shadows cast on the first fairway from a row of poplar trees turned an ordinary scene into a green canvas. The only thing lacking was a human presence. A little patience and 30 minutes later I had my photo as the golfer hit his second shot of the day.

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