How To Manipulate Light For Better Digital Photo Taking

by Lucas Godfrey
It is true that people who could never take a picture before do reasonably well with the new digital cameras. To these individuals the worse picture possible from a digital camera looks great.Then there are the individuals who are highly critical of their work. They produce excellent photos with their digital but it still not quite up to the standards they demand from their pics.Lighting will play an important roll in their pictures just as they do for any of them. Even the novice will find that by paying extra attention to the lighting they will get far superior results. Knowing when to use your flash is an important aspect. It is important to do so when you have heavy backlighting. Although most of the editing features used in editing software do a great job, lighting can create the most problems, and is not as easily fixed if at all with software.When you are taking pictures you want to utilize as much natural light as possible this means of course sunlight. Which we all know is at its best at sunrise and sunset. There is a natural orange color that appears in the sky when this is happening. This orange color has a unique effect on the quality of the photos taken within this period. It also allows for further enhancement once you transfer them to your computer.Sunlight is a great natural source of lighting but you need to know how to utilize it to the best effect. You have no control over how bright the sun appears. The sun creates its own shadows and you will not be able to alter these. So now, realizing this where you position yourself and your subject is going to be very important. If you experiment for a while, taking photos in full sun conditions you will soon learn how to manipulate your position to use this natural lighting to your full advantage. One of the sure signs that you are mastering your lighting will be evident by how little editing they require once they are on your computer.If you are not comfortable with working with sunlight, artificial light or even your flash then do a little research. There is a lot of free information on the internet that will give you hints and techniques to help you along. Practice makes perfect, and if you learn from your photo mistakes you will be all the better. The nice part of digital photography is you can just erase your mistakes and start over again. Imagine if you had development costs and then found those tons of pictures you took just did not look good because of the wrong lighting.One of the major things to remember in photography is not to get frustrated. Every digital camera comes with its own features. Take you time and learn to use each of them so you will enjoy all that it is capable of doing. Remember though in the end it is you who takes the great pictures, the camera is the means of doing so.
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