Photography Lighting - A Few Tips
One of these is lighting.
In fact, lighting is the core factor around which all photography revolves.
The following are a few guidelines to help you frame your subject or subject matter in the most suitable light possible.
To start with, will you be using artificial light or sunlight? In natural sunlight the Kelvin scale is used to measure the temperature and the colour of light.
, and it is advisable to pick the right time of day to suit your needs, as the light quality varies wildly at different times of the day.
Any photographer really needs to understand the colour scale of the sun.
This will help you to choose the correct time of day to go out and shoot your subject matter.
In the morning the sun causes blue hues, while at noon you can get more neutral colours.
The neutral colours can cause a lack of definition in your snaps.
Recognising how you want the picture to look will help you work out what time of day to take the shot.
When the photo taking is in natural light you have to work out the direction and angle of the sun.
If the sunlight is wide and diffused this will produce soft shadows while the more narrow and focused it is the more shadow you will be able to create.
You could get a grainy effect on your photos when shooting around mid day, and so it may be better to shoot later on when there are more shadows which will reduce this effect.
It is possible to modify sunlight using particular techniques.
Modifying the light when outside taking portraits calls for the use of a background.
You may want a great landscape which will provide the background and add more composition to the photo.
You could also block the sun if it interferes or dazzles you or your subject.
Using natural sunlight when taking landscape shots can give you a great photo without needing to make any modifications to the light.
Do not forget, when photographing landscapes you should get to grips with and understand light temperature and scale.
The time of day is the most important consideration which you need to get right as the sun will have varying effects at differing times of the day.
As with a lot of things, and photography is no different, practice is vital.
Plenty of snapping while trying to make the best of the available light is key to taking greater photos.
Whether amateur hobbyist or professional or beginner for that matter, you still want to take some good photos.
This is more likely to be the case when you make correct use of the light.