Tips on Outdoor Portrait Photography
Outdoor shooting technique is a little bit different from the indoor one. Even though there is abundance amount of light that gets in, we do not always get good photos from there, especially when the object of your photo is a human or a portrait of someone. One of the major reasons is because when you shoot a portrait of a person, the object is exposed to dazzled sun so the eyes tend to narrow and the image shadow often appears too strong on some parts. So how to actually get a good photo in this very case? Read the following tips on lighting in photography that will help resulting good outdoor images. Read the rest of this entry » .
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