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Using Water to Lighten Landscape Photos

17 May

Water-LandscapePhoto by peter bowers

Most Pro landscape photographers recommend shooting either at (or around) dawn or dusk in order to capture their scene in the ‘golden hours’ when the light is at it’s best (in fact some will rarely shoot at any other time of day).

However, one of the problems associated with shooting at this time of day is that while the sky will often have enough light in it the foreground of your images can sometimes end up being a little underexposed and featureless.

One way to get around underexposed foregrounds is to include water in that area of your shot and to get it reflecting light from the sky.

This is a particularly effective technique at sunrise or sunset when there’s color and interesting cloud formations in the sky (and reflections in the water).

It may take a little experimentation with different positions to shoot from in order to get the right part of the sky in the reflections but with a little trial and error the effect can be quite stunning and a much brighter and more balanced image.

Even if you don’t get perfect reflections the light coming from the water can help balance the shot and help you overcome underexposed foregrounds.

Landscape-WaterPhoto by IrenaS

LandscapePhoto by Bram & Vera

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Using Water to Lighten Landscape Photos


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Lighten Up! (Your Photos)With The Pocket Spotlight

25 Mar

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We have seen the light! …and now we carry it around with us to light our photos.

It’s called The Pocket Spotlight, and it’s a portable panel of LEDs perfect for adding diffused light to dark situations.

Since it’s a constant light (and not some fleeting flash) you can take your time directing the light in just the right angle and setting the perfect exposure.

It comes with a headphone jack mount and a hot shoe mount, and if you’re not into mounting, you can just hold it in your hot little hand.

Get Ahold of The Pocket Spotlight
$ 30 at the Photojojo Store

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Lighten an image: Photoshop retouching:

27 Feb

tutorialbucket.googlepages.com Classic fix for underexposed images fixes them in a jiffy. Use Screen mode!