light photography is an essential element, whether natural or artificial does not matter, to take advantage of all situations it is necessary that you learn to recognize what kind of light are on the scene, so as to bring out the best and all the nuances of light and shadow that you want to return, whatever the subject, place or landscape.
The Sun offers us every day in natural light, bright and beautiful, hour after hour that continues to change color (from sunrise to sunset) and direction (from east to west), giving details that are not always visible.
An example: try to photograph a landscape with the morning light and the same view with the evening light, you will realize that the different lighting changes the scene!
simply spectacular and visually striking is the raking light that creates shadows suggestive that both sunrise to sunset.
Your task is to identify and maximize natural light: you're there, look carefully, find the direction of the light back on the scene you want, point and shoot.
A beautiful image is not created by itself, you must be able to create it with special care.
The Sun offers us every day in natural light, bright and beautiful, hour after hour that continues to change color (from sunrise to sunset) and direction (from east to west), giving details that are not always visible.
An example: try to photograph a landscape with the morning light and the same view with the evening light, you will realize that the different lighting changes the scene!
simply spectacular and visually striking is the raking light that creates shadows suggestive that both sunrise to sunset.
Your task is to identify and maximize natural light: you're there, look carefully, find the direction of the light back on the scene you want, point and shoot.
A beautiful image is not created by itself, you must be able to create it with special care.
Look at the two pictures below: the same image taken at 8:53 in the morning and afternoon at 15:39 in .... this case the subject is the Sass de Putia taken near the Passo delle Erbe: immediately catch the eye of the particular data different from the change in lighting.
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| Nikon D70, 18mm f / 8, 1/500sec, ISO 200 (8:53 solar time) |
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| Nikon D70, 18mm f / 8, 1/400sec, ISO 200 (15:39 solar time) |
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