Friday, March 11, 2011

MARCH 11TH PHOTO INFO

1.Lighting conditions at noon can make a photo of a person too bright and shadows that are too dark. 2. The "golden hours" for sunlight is an hour or two before sunlight. 3. 1- Since light is directional, that provides interesting side lighting that can stress shape and texture, in addition to casting long, interesting shadow of your subjects. 2- Light has a more warmer and more attractive color than midday sun (thus the name 'golden hours'). 3- Light quality is softer and produces highlights and shadows that your camera can deal with more easily than the extremely contrasty light produced by the high midday sun. 4. Cloud cover effects a photograph because its blocks and diffuses the warm evening sun. 5. The two photos taken at 5:18pm are different because the first one is dark/shadowy and the second one has light and is more vibrant. The light and color makes the second one is more interesting than the other one because it draws more attention.. 1. Looking at art work is important for being a better photographer because you become an admirer and student of the world of art. 2. You should change your perspective because you should try different comfort zones and it will give you a creative boost.

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