Can You Recognize Good Light?
| November 20, 2014 Breaking news from America's top photo magazine | | | | Key tips for adjusting your approach to make the most of natural light It is often said that light is the lifeblood of photography. What exactly does that mean? Aside from the obvious fact that without illumination there would be no image, the quality and characteristics of light greatly determine the visual impact that a photograph will have with a viewer. Light, for better or worse, can turn an expertly composed scene into something bland and boring—or transform the ordinary into the extraordinary and magical. |
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