Baru sebentar tadi, Jie melepakkan diri kat Dataran Putrajaya dgn Anna, Anna pulak "bad mood"...so bukan satu yg mudah untuk Jie shoot apa yang Jie kehendaki ...setelah berpikir....maka Jie mengambil kesempatan ini untuk mengambil shoot dengan mengambil kira element2 backlighting dah sidelighting
Back lighting - lampu2 yg banyak di putrajaya
Side lighting - lampu dari kereta yg lalulalang di dataran....
front lighting - flash
Exiff data - Manual
Apperture - 2.5
ISO - 800
Speed - 1/4 - 1/5
Flash - -1 (downkan 1 step) and shoot direct to the subject
Quote:
Backlighting refers to lighting in a photograph that comes from behind an object. Because backlighting requires a subtle manipulation of a scene’s light, photographers consider it a more advanced technique to master. When effectively implemented in a scene, however, backlighting can enhance the finer details of an object (such as the tiny hairs on bug) or a scenes more delicate features (such as the dust particles or drops of mist in a given background).
Oftentimes, backlighting comes from ambient light around the subject of the photograph.
Some experts recommend using a lens hood when trying to enhance the effects of backlighting in photographs. Such a hood can significantly reduce the glare involved when pointing a camera directly into light. Similarly, aperture settings should be set on the shorter side to limit light and reduce the chances of overexposing the film.
If too much light does enter the lens when a photographer is trying to use backlighting, the image will lose definition. Ironically, the use of backlighting can either enhance or diminish the definition and intricacy of a photo, whether or not it is used correctly.
Backlighting is most commonly used in nature and landscape shots. If a photographer uses backlighting in a portrait shot, they are generally trying to add a more dramatic, intense mood to the scene.