Tricks to good Photos:Avoiding BackLight
Let us understand what backlight is first, you have a subject in the fore ground and there is a bright light source in the background this light source is called the backlight and the phenomenon that makes the subject look darker is usually referred to in the photography sphere as backlight. This article is meant for the crowd that is new to photography.
Why does the subject become darker when there is backlight?
The light from the backlight is not falling on the subject, but it is very high in intensity. The photo sensitive material be it a film or a sensor, registers the highest amplitude of light that falls on it. So when you have a low intensity subject and a high intensity background the higher intensity from the background will be registered and the subjects details are lost.
How to get around it ?
There are different ways to get all the details of the subject when there is backlight. The four ways we are going to look into are
- Fill Flash
- Direction of Shooting
- Reflectors
- On Camera Backlight Compensation
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Let us understand what backlight is first, you have a subject in the fore ground and there is a bright light source in the background this light source is called the backlight and the phenomenon that makes the subject look darker is usually referred to…
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