Was out and about today, looking for ideas and subject matter for my strobe series. Ended up in Caledon, a nice area just North West of here. At this point I'm still searching. It's not obvious. Unlike my portraits, I am not entirely sure what will work with this technique. But today I saw enough interesting stuff worth coming back for with my gear in tow. I managed to snap a couple of photos including this naturally backlit tree. It's a nice counterpoint to the use of front pointing strobes. And while none of them was taken with my strobes, it points to an idea: how to use light, natural or artificial, that reveals more of the subject.

