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1  General Category / Oil & Gas Industry / Improve your photos with backlight on: January 19, 2010, 06:00:01 PM
Get the light from the side brings out shapes, textures and structures. Because of this early morning are best times to photograph.
With the light behind your object, you get some of the most dramatic visual effects … but exposure could be tricky to get right. Try it anyway!
When the sun is high and the light is hard, don’t fight it to try to get it all. Concentrate on exposing the bright parts properly and work with the shapes of shadows.
For light and shadow effects you need the sun, of course, but colours are often more intense on half-sunny or overcast days.

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2  General Category / Oil & Gas Industry / Dramatic effects with light on: January 19, 2010, 05:59:18 PM
Get the light from the side extend shapes, textures and structures. That’s why early dusk are best times to photograph.
With the sun behind your object, you get some of the most dramatic visual effects … but exposure could be tricky to get right. Try it anyway!
When the sun is high and the light is hard, don’t fight it to try to get it all. Concentrate on exposing the bright parts properly and work with the shapes of shadows.
For light and shadow effects you need the sun, of course, but colours are often more intense on half-sunny or overcast days.

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3  General Category / Transportation / Dancing with early dawn sun on: January 19, 2010, 05:58:34 PM
Light from the side brings out shapes, textures and structures. Because of this early morning are rich times to photograph.
With the sun behind your subject, you get some of the most dramatic visual effects … but exposure could be tricky to get right. Try it anyway!
When the sun is high and the light is hard, don’t fight it to try to get it all. Concentrate on exposing the bright parts properly and work with the shapes of shadows.
For light and shadow effects you need the sun, of course, but colours are often more intense on half-sunny or overcast days.

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4  General Category / Logistics & Warehousing / Photos with light on: January 19, 2010, 05:57:31 PM
Photos with the light from the side brings out shapes, textures and structures. Because of this early evening are good times to photograph.
With the sun behind your subject, you get some of the most dramatic visual effects … but exposure could be tricky to get right. Try it anyway!
When the sun is high and the light is hard, don’t fight it to try to get it all. Concentrate on exposing the bright parts properly and work with the shapes of shadows.
For light and shadow effects you need the sun, of course, but colours are often more intense on half-sunny or overcast days.

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5  General Category / General Discussion / Create dramatic effects with the sun on: January 19, 2010, 05:56:49 PM
Photos with the light from the side extend shapes, textures and structures. That’s why early dawn are rich times to photograph.
With the light behind your object, you get some of the most dramatic visual effects … but exposure could be tricky to get right. Try it anyway!
When the sun is high and the light is hard, don’t fight it to try to get it all. Concentrate on exposing the bright parts properly and work with the shapes of shadows.
For light and shadow effects you need the sun, of course, but colours are often more intense on half-sunny or overcast days.

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