I re-read yesterday’s post & realize it’s a bit weak. The idea was there, and there’s good information, but I’m not sure I could come back in a year and understand what I meant by everything. I suppose that’s what happens when you run yourself too ragged.
The main concept that I wanted to impart was this: color saturation is regulated by how bright the light is. The brighter the light source, the more washed-out the color. So in yesterday’s photo, by limiting light I was able to keep the saturation of the flower.
[...] month I posted that darker luminosities increase color saturation. I now find out that I was wrong. It actually depends (heavily) on the [...]