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[21 Apr 2009 | 2 Comments | 3,769 views]
Sunshine and blue skies

The most common condition of natural light is a sun with clear sky, without the effect of clouds and weather, the light is to be expected throughout the day.
We know that the arc of the sun depending on season and latitude, the light levels increase with the height of the position of the sun rising in the morning and set in the evening, but that is quite stable in the middle of the day . The maximum brightness is when the ...

Principles '

[21 Apr 2009 | No Comments | 2,837 views]
Natural light

'S sole source of natural light is the sun, the sky is in fact the moon shone with reflected light.
The many types of lighting created by the sun is infinite, its location is the first variable that affects the lighting: moving in the sky at different heights depending on the time, latitude and season.
If the change of its position we add the angle of incidence of sunlight on the camera, which can be front, rear or side, you get a number ...

Tips & tricks "

[7 Apr 2009 | No Comments | 2,862 views]
How to avoid red-eye in photography

Too often when we capture images using the flash, the eyes of our subjects appear red as a vampire at night, and we ask:
Why do my eyes look red in photographs?
The red-eye, as anticipated at the start after you use a flash when it is pointed directly at the pupils of our subjects, such as flash for all cameras. The light of our flash through the pupil and bounces off the retina in the back ...

Lighting , Techniques "

[7 Apr 2009 | No Comments | 2,983 views]
The importance of lighting in portraits

A photographic portrait or portraits is a photograph of the focal point or primary subject is predominantly composed of one or more persons. An example of portraits in photo opposite (picture mylaphotography).
The portraits differ from other types of photography, such as the overview, the fact that we can work more focused on lighting the subject.
Why is it important to correct lighting in portraits?
The human eye and brain are particularly sensitive to physical details ...