Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Sunlight is the toughest light to deal with

To get an outdoor photo with high definition to it, you must go out during the right time of day. Don’t expect to get dramatic photos during noon. Why? Because the sun is overhead, it creates harsh shadows on your subjects, and most of the shadows that would show texture (such as during the evening or dawn) are hidden from view. Much of the contrast and saturation that you get from the morning or evening are gone.

Even though these facts are true in most situations, there are actually times when you can get decent photos in bright sunlight, but try it out for yourself. Don’t forget to pack a flash.

More about light here:
Photography | The Art of Light: Photo Guide

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