3 more lighting tips for better photography using natural light

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3 More Lighting Tips For Better Photography Using Natural Light. Keith S. Black http://ReviewDslrCameras.com/Nikon-Reviews/ If you want professional looking prints than you need to learn a few important skills. One of the skills would be the learning about lighting. It does require a little planning and understanding of a few techniques is needed. You can find a great subject to capture but without the proper lighting your image may not turn out with your anticipated desired result. Read my tips below and learn some of the lighting techniques that will help your images turn out much better than anticipated. Tip#1- Artificial or Natural light is the first choice to make. If you're using natural light the you need to decide what temperature and color of light to use. you want to ensure you have the right color of light because it helps to keep colors that are present. If your doing outdoor photography, you'll have to decide what time of day to go outside and capture your image, according to your desired results. Tip #2- Learn about the color scale of the sun. Your image is going to determine the reaction of the person looking at it. You'll get more emotion from softer colors. Understanding the sun will help you decide when the best time of day is to take you photos. You have to know how you want to take the shot as well as the story you want to tell in the photo. I try to stay away from times in which it will cause my images to have lots of neutral colors. If devalues the impact of the image. Tip #3- If you decide to go with natural light you'll have to learn how to adjust to the light direction and it's angles. Modifying the sunlight using techniques can be applied as well. You can use a background to modify the sunlight if you're taking a portrait shot. The purpose of this is to block the sunlight. Especially if you see a great landscape shot worth capturing and there is too much sunlight showing. Filling in shadows with a white surface is also another method for adjusting the light. I advise you to use natural sunlight for landscape photos because it makes for a better looking image.

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3 More Lighting Tips For Better Photography Using Natural Light.Keith S. Black

http://ReviewDslrCameras.com/Nikon-Reviews/If you want professional looking prints than you need to learn a few important skills. One of the skills would be the learning about lighting. It does require a little planning and understanding of a few techniques is needed.

You can find a great subject to capture but without the proper lighting your image may not turn out with your anticipated desired result.

Read my tips below and learn some of the lighting techniques that will help your images turn out much better than anticipated.

Tip#1- Artificial or Natural light is the first choice to make. If you're using natural light the you need to decide what temperature and color of light to use. you want to ensure you have the right color of light because it helps to keep colors that are present.

If your doing outdoor photography, you'll have to decide what time of day to go outside and capture your image, according to your desired results.

Tip #2- Learn about the color scale of the sun. Your image is going to determine the reaction of the person looking at it. You'll get more emotion from softer colors. Understanding the sun will help you decide when the best time of day is to take you photos.

You have to know how you want to take the shot as well as the story you want to tell in the photo. I try to stay away from times in which it will cause my images to have lots of neutral colors. If devalues the impact of the image.

Tip #3- If you decide to go with natural light you'll have to learn how to adjust to the light direction and it's angles. Modifying the sunlight using techniques can be applied as well.

You can use a background to modify the sunlight if you're taking a portrait shot. The purpose of this is to block the sunlight. Especially if you see a great landscape shot worth capturing and there is too much sunlight showing. Filling in shadows with a white surface is also another method for adjusting the light.

I advise you to use natural sunlight for landscape photos because it makes for a better looking image.

Your best friend when using natural sunlight is time. You'll need to understand how the sun will impact your images during certain times of day. You can learn this by reading photography books or taking a few classes.

I hope by reading these 3 tips your images and understanding of natural light has been expanded. You can learn more tips by reading material about using natural light.

Your local bookstore has a section for photography and you can pick up a few books and magazines or subscribe to a few newsletters to learn more about using natural light when capturing your images.

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