Macro Photography: A Beginner's Guide
| August 14, 2014 Breaking news from America's top photo magazines | | | | Getting started with extreme close-up photography Macro photography will test your photographic skills, including focusing, composing, lighting, and dealing with shallow depths-of-field. Master the challenges and this invisible world will reveal all its mysterious beauty. |
| | Sigma revises a much-loved zoom | | Doug Gardner on using contrasting light to your advantage | Be the first to hear about new stuff on PopPhoto.com by subscribing to our revamped RSS feed! | | | Photo Glossary Feathering Light The term usually refers to aiming a studio light away from a subject, so that the subject is illuminated by the light’s weaker, softer and often more flattering edge rays. One application is using a single, featured light for a foreground subject and more distant background. Aiming it above the subject will light the background more brightly. By accurately placing the subject relative to the background, a single feathered output can evenly illuminate both. | |
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