The more you re shooting into the light the more pronounced texture will appear.
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Shooting directly into the sun will increase that risk.
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Jim zuckerman share the massive columns in many of the egyptian temples continue to impress me.
One benefit of lighting from behind is that it casts shadows toward the camera.
Especially when shooting a backlit portrait.
Using a narrow aperture will help to manage that intensity of light and if shooting into the light source directly the small aperture will cause the blades inside the lens to form a starburst effect which can add another element of line and shape and movement to the photograph.
Shooting against the light or backlighting as it s also called is probably the opposite of what you ve been told about lighting.
The first is to shoot pre sunrise or post sunset when the sun is below the horizon and the light can be soft and colourful with little contrast especially if there is a clear sky.
I did just that on a recent photo shoot for louise james inventor o.
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This backlighting technique can add a halo of light to portraits and bring translucent objects like glass or ice to life but you have to be very careful with your exposure or you could end up with a silhouette.
If you are photographing a landscape there are two main techniques to try when shooting into the light.
When i was learning everyone said to keep the light behind me.
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There are several possibilities for getting the pictures you want when you re shooting against the light.
By increasing shadows like this you re also increasing the appearance of texture.
When you re backlighting you do the opposite and shoot towards the sun or light source.
I love to shoot into the light and where possible include the sun into the composition.
Think of misty mornings lakes or coastal images.
Carving them out of rock moving them by boat and then setting them upright.