5 Natural Lighting Tips That You Should Be Practicing

With the photograph, you can tell a story, and atmosphere or a mood. Photographs allow us to share with others what it was like to be with the person, at a place or the beauty of the thing. This is one thing that is very important to understand and to always have in the forefront when photographing because it helps you to keep everything else in perspective. Part of getting a great photograph has to do with lighting.

Even with all today’s technological advances in lighting natural light is the photographers best and most powerful tool. The best thing about natural lighting is it’s free. The key to making great improvements in your photography is understanding how natural light works and how you can work with it. We’ve put together five tips that are the most vital to improving the way you work with natural light. Implementing these tips in your photography sessions will greatly improve your photography overall.

Natural Light Is Like A Living Thing

Sometimes if you watched the play of light across pond or through the trees and at this word, it will seem like a living, breathing thing. From sunrise to sunset light changes its characteristics. The weather or and other circumstances will also change the characteristics of light. Light and shadows and how they interact with one another can mean the difference between a good photograph and an excellent photograph. Be aware that the same item will look quite different under the light at different times of day. For the photographer. This means when you have a scene that you like it is entirely possible that the right if it doesn’t look the way you want it right then, come back in a few hours or every few hours until you see the kind of lighting that you want on that scene.

There Is No Such Thing As Good Or Bad Light 

What limits a lot of photographers is it there in documented with the idea of that. The only good life is during the golden hour and that make day is the very worst title blog to take a photograph. The reason why the golden hour light is being touted as the best is because it made everything is soft golden tint that brings to mind magical fairy glens.

While this particular lighting stout is great for certain types of photography. The harsh light of midday can also be used to great effect, when you are being creative. There are many such examples where harsh or waning light has helped to tell the story that he figures in the photograph alone could not. Look at all types of natural light as just another useful and necessary tool in your arsenal. 

Let Light Become Your Obsession

Watch how light behaves with everything it touches. Look at how it bounces off furniture, rocks, cliffs and other things. Pay attention to how dust particles react in a beam of light, the play of the light upon the water can be mesmerizing. What this will do is educate you train your eyes to recognize a variety of lighting tableaux. This will enable you to be able to predict when some of the more subtle tricks of light will be available for use and how to effectively employ them in your art.

Don’t Be Afraid  To Take Photographs Experimentally

The only way you can really learn is by doing, take photos as many photos as you can in all different types of lighting. This is the only way for you to get practical knowledge of how light not only play off of things, but also how they look in a photograph.

Make Use Of Post-Processing Software

It doesn’t matter how much experience you have with light or how good your cameras. You will never be able to capture the complete range of tones created by nature, and some of its atypical lighting scenarios. Adobe light room is one of the best post-processing software available.

When you know that you will use post – processing software you have to expose your photographs with that in mind. For instance, if you have situation where you have to choose between over exposing one image in a frame that would ill benefit from photo enhancement over the one that will be easier to enhance.

It will take a bit of mental training to remember to always expose this way. It amounts to having to run a series of questions through your mind like lightening.

  • What are the most important elements of the shot?
  • What in the image is essential?
  • What can I lose without changing the feeling of the picture?

While great photography software will save many shots, the unfortunate truth is that there will be many lost shots. At this time. This cannot be helped, at least not until photographic technology makes the next leap. The only way to really become a better photographer and learned abuses of light is to be out there finding subjects and taking photographs. All the tips in all the books in the world will never take the place of practical experience.

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