- The following tips will help you get great images whether shooting in backlit conditions.
1. Time of shooting
The ideal time to take pictures is early morning light against the rising sun or late afternoon before sunset - while it was still light, but not too harsh. Typically, in the summer, you should start taking pictures before 7 am and afternoons from 4:30 - 6:30.
2. Metering Mode
In the event of a backlit photograph, you should opt Metering mode Spot (spot metering). This way, the camera will meter the light on the subject that you intend to shoot and not be "noise" as the light of the surrounding landscape.
3. Light Source
Normally if the light source behind the intense, often the subject of the picture is dark or too bright. If you want brighter side of the subject, let all be standing behind a tree and the tree behind the sunlight. Or more simply, you can use a mirror or bouncing devices.
4. Installing cameras
To create pictures like that, you need to install the camera. The settings depending on the photo you want to look like. Normally, if you want to tell a story, you should let small aperture: f/22, f/16, f/11, then all the surroundings are clear. As if to emphasize the main character, leave large aperture: f/1.4, f/1.6, f/1.8, f/2.0 ...
5. The phenomenon of light flashes
The phenomenon known as flash or lens flare is a familiar term when shooting backlit. It is the halo or ring of light usually appears when you shoot backlit.
Many people prefer this mark on the picture because they look very romantic. However, if you do not like to leave the ball flashed this, you should all be standing in front of a tree or other object to shield the eyes appear bright circle in the image.
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