Friday 4 May 2012

Lighting

   The use of light in a photograph can be the deciding factor of whether that picture will be spectacular or terrible. When you use your camera to automatically chose aperture and shutter speed, what your camera is actually doing is using the built in light meter and measuring how much light is being reflected to the camera. But that doesn’t mean that’s all there is to it. You should also think about the angle of the light entering the frame, what kind of shadows you want, and whether you want to use fill-in-flash (using flash to light the subject if you have a really bright background). If you are shooting at night you can create all sorts of cool effects like lights in motion, pictures with moonlight, or silhouettes like the one shown here.

   For more on how to use light to achieve some amazing photography shots, clink on the link below
http://www.popphoto.com/gallery/top-10-photography-lighting-facts-you-should-know


Here is an example of using lighting in photography:

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