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LIGHTING Lighting adds dramatic effect to your photographs. Usually you want the light source behind you when shooting photographs. "Backlighting" occurs when the light source is in front of the lens, creating dark silhouettes. A dramatic effect for sunsets, but not so great for a shot of a child opening birthday presents in front of a dinning room picture window or the exchange student at school in front of the glass doors to the outdoor eating area. "Side-lighting" is effective in communicating strong emotion. "Floor-lighting" is a technique of placing a single light source in front of and below the subject and the camera to create suspence and mystery. |
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