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Rediscovering Backlit Subjects

25 Sep

Back-LightingPhoto by naughton321

“Look where the sun is coming from – then position yourself with your back towards it so that it light up your subject’s face.”

This was the very first piece of photographic advice that I was ever given as a child entrusted with the family’s camera for a school excursion.

The intention behind it was good and in many photographic situations over the years it has actually served me well.

However…. sometimes in photography it can be easy to get trapped in a mindset that actually limits the potential of your shots.

My suspicion is that many people are being limited by the above piece of advice – lighting your subject from the front and avoiding back lighting at all costs.

The problem with ignoring back lighting images is that:

  • backlight can add drama to an image
  • backlit images can show the delicacy of a subject (think transparent or translucent things like flowers or insects)
  • backlight can help create real mood in a shot
  • backlit images can highlight details on the edges of subjects
  • backlight can reveal textures that might previously have been hidden
  • backlit images can show off the shape and form of a subject
  • backlight can create shadows that add points of interest to an image

I’m not arguing that backlit subjects are the way you should approach every shot – but ignoring it as an option ca leave you potentially missing out on a very powerful technique.

Check out some of the following images that show the beauty of power of ignoring the age old advice of always lighting a subject from the front.

PS: just because your subject is backlit doesn’t mean you need to forget about how they are lit from the front. Using a Fill Flash and/or some sort of reflector is often a great way to get the balance right for a well exposed shot.

BacklightPhoto by Ty-Dan

BacklitPhoto by benefit of hindsight

Back-LightPhoto by ‘SeraphimC

Back-LitPhoto by limonada

BacklightingPhoto by serni

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Rediscovering Yosemite Through Fresh Eyes

01 Aug

It was nice to unplug for a bit this weekend in Yosemite National Park. I took my first father/son trip with my 22 month old son. Photography wasn’t the priority this trip so it was nice to just enjoy and share the scenery as seen through the eyes of my son. While I wasn’t setting up for moonbows, sunset or sunrise photos with my dSLR I still had my iPhone with me just in case. In both of the photos below I was hiking around with my son sitting on my shoulders and it would seem the sights and sounds we took in made an impact.

Classic Half Dome, Yosemite National Park

Now when I ask him to say “Half Dome” he points out the window and says “hav dum”. I can’t wait to get back out with him to see what else he picks up. It was a real treat to see a place like Yosemite with fresh eyes and witness my son’s raw curiosity as we explored the valley on our day hikes.

Half Dome Sunset, Yosemite National Park

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