Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Photography Tips - Natural Lighting Tips

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If you are a photographer, or just an amateur looking to learn about lighting in photography, you may have noticed that a lot of photographers capture some amazing photos using natural lighting. There are a couple of periods throughout the day when natural lighting can be used to capture some really amazing photographs. Many photographers use these time periods to capture some of their best photos.

The lighting of your photograph will obviously depend on the emotion of the photo you are trying to capture. If you are trying to capture the emotion of a frail and delicate flower, you will most likely want to use a natural day light that is soft. On the other hand if you want the flower to look dark and twisted, then the lighting you choose will be much different in order to make the flower look harsh.

If you are going for that more softer natural looking dewy look then you will want to use one of the two time periods throughout the day to take advantage of natural light. There are two times of the day when mother nature gives us the best lighting to capture the most beautiful photographs. The first time period is in the morning and is the first half hour after the sun rises over the horizon. The next time period is the time in which the sun sets, the half hour before the sun sets, and the half hour right after the sun sets.

What makes these times so special to capture amazing photographs? There are three main factors that make these times of day so crucial for capturing amazing photographs, they are the color, quality and direction provided by the lighting, or resulted by the natural lighting.

The color captured in photographs taken at these two magical times results in saturated, warm colors. This is because the amount of white light is less during these two times compared to other times of the day. Photographs taken during these times produce soft shadows and gentle tonal transitions which improves the overall quality of the photographs. Because of where the sun is located during these two time frames, photographs will emphasize shapes and textures.

Sunset can be a great time to capture some of the most amazing photographs. Generally speaking this window frame occurs during the 20 minutes before and after sunset. The direction of lighting is different during sunrise and sunset, and during sunset the clouds are illuminated with some of the most intense colors. Sunset is a great time to take advantage of nature's lighting by using the sky as a backdrop to your photographs.

Lighting is often used in photography to enhance the quality of the image. Nature provides us with some excellent lighting every day. You can now begin to use natural lighting to capture some very intense photographs.




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