Photography Tips - Natural Lighting Tips
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Whether you are an amateur or season professional photographer, it's always good to learn new tricks to add to your repertoire. You may have noticed that some photographers capture their most brilliant photos using nature's natural lighting. There are two magical times of the day where nature's lighting is best to capture some outstanding photos. A lot of times photographers will capture their best photos using nature's light during these time frames.
The emotion of the image you are capturing obviously will have an effect on the type of lighting you choose to capture your image. If you are trying to bring out the emotions of a delicate flower, then you will probably want to use natural, soft day light, whereas if you are trying to make the flower look like a dark and twisted flower from an outer world, the lighting you choose may be a lot different to make the flower look harsh.
If you do want to make your photographs appear fresh and light, then you will want to use natural lighting from one of the magical time periods. There are specifically two time periods during the day when mother nature gives out the best lighting to capture the most amazing photographs. The first time period is in the morning and the second is around sunset. The first time period occurs in that half hour after the sun rises over the horizon. The second time period is the time during the sunset from a half hour before sunset to a half hour after sunset.
There are three great reasons why these particular times of day are amazing for capturing great photographs. Those reasons have to do with the color, quality and direction the natural lighting provides.
First the color of the images will be soft and saturated, this is because at these times, there is much less white light than during other times of the day. The quality of the images taken during these times is improved because the lighting produces tonal transitions and soft shadows. The direction of the lighting will put an emphasis on 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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