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Digital Photography - Tips on Lighting

Due to rapid advances in photographic technology in the recent years it has become more and more exciting to many. There many things to learn in digital photography even with a point and shoot or digicam. However, one should not get misled to think that point and shoot will give you the ultimate in photography due to its ease of use. We may agree that whether use a point and shoot camera worth few dollars or a very expensive Digital SLR, capturing great images require something extra. The secret is having adequate lighting. Irrespective of what camera you use, if you do not use appropriate lighting conditions suit your photo occasion, you are certain to get disappointed owing to poor quality images. Any photographer should realize, lighting is the essential ingredient on any photography. 1.Time of the Day for Photography

The deciding the right time of the day for photography has a major influence on your final photos you take. Having natural lighting or sunlight or halogen ligting will have a huge impact on your final outcome. There is no restriction in taking photos indoors without light, however, if natural sunlight streaming in will certainly help you to get very clear pictures. Irrespective of your type of camera used, if the lighting is used prudently, you are sure to achieve dramatic results, getting the best out of your pictures. 2.Use of Flash

The natural lighting will be the ideal when you need to take excellent pictures, but in real life, we face the situation where natural light is not available. For example, taking pictures during the in the night when natural light is missing. Under these circumstances we have to depend good artificial lights. All digital cameras come with a built in flash, which will help you to overcome low light situation. You may have experienced in ending up with too dark and grainy pictures. Many times, in low lighting situations, you'll end up with poor pictures.

If you want bright and clear photos, Halogen lights may be a good option but be-careful it often result in less colorful and uninteresting pictures. Always try to ensure that your light is directed to your subject sideways not directing from behind which will obscure your line of site. You will want to ensure that your light is focused on your subject from the side. If you need softer photos, you have to have different color lighting.

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