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Photography Day 4

Photography Day 4. Lighting. Good light is critical. Good lighting can make or break a photo Overexposed photos have too much light. Underexposed photos do not have enough light Digital cameras often struggle in low light Always think about your light source.

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Photography Day 4

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  1. Photography Day 4 Lighting

  2. Good light is critical • Good lighting can make or break a photo • Overexposed photos have too much light

  3. Underexposed photos do not have enough light • Digital cameras often struggle in low light • Always think about your light source

  4. Consider direction of light source

  5. Back lighting

  6. Back lighting Sun in back Sun front and side

  7. Lighting

  8. Lighting Sun is behind the camera

  9. Lighting Sun is behind the camera

  10. Lighting

  11. Lighting--reflections of light

  12. LightingOther than subject matter, lighting is your most important consideration.Changing white balance can help correct for this.

  13. Artificial Lighting

  14. Lighting can add to effect

  15. With Flash Without Flash To use flash or not to use flash?

  16. Filters • Polarizer--good in bright sun • UV filter--cuts out UV rays • FLD--to cut fluorescent light greens • Outside and sunny--turn white balance from auto to cloudy or use polarized sunglasses

  17. Polarizer filters

  18. FLD Filters

  19. General Lighting Tips • Avoid back lighting unless you want just a silhouette • Landscapes • best early and late in day • light is less harsh • Outdoor portraits • put subject in shaded area • use fill flash • Natural light is often best when available

  20. Practice--Put it all together • Consider all you now know and take several more photos • Knowledge of the camera • Lighting • Aperture and shutter speed • Composition of the shot • Be creative • Steady the camera and shoot

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