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Started by #72956 [Ignore] 07,Jun,10 16:01
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Did you ever notice how when you look at certian pictures that you can instantly notice "Oh, that's a professional picture, I bet that was stolen from another website." Usually that is the proessional lighting used, not the camera.
Good lighting generally (but not always) has the following qualities, * Sufficient light to light the subject, nothing is too dark or too light. * A "mood" quality to the lighting, either sharp or soft, white or slightly tinted or strongly colored, or a combination of those qualities designed to enhance the subject and the mood the photographer is trying to communicate, * Control of background lighting, to either emphasize or subdue the background, and another is * Local contrast, used to bring out shape and texture to the subject, usually controlled by the direction and angle of the lighting.
These and some other qualities are tools that a trained photographer uses to create a pleasing, desired image. Once that is done, virtually any camera can produce a good image. Of course lens quality, camera resolution and some other features such as shutter speed certianly have an effect, but I find that lighting is the single most important element of good photography. That and the photographer's ability to focus well, recognize and omit a blurred image (specifically on this site!).
OK, I'll get off my soap box now. For years and years and years I've heard this question asked about photography, and not once have I ever heard or read "What lighting do you use / like to use?"
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Oh yea...my camera use varies, a Cannon powershot, Olympus Stylus, JVC GZ-V500, Panasonic SD90, my Blackberry cellphone, sometimes even an old Minolta XD-11 film camera. I am a confessed camera nut with too many cameras and not enough time.
.....I do have a digital SLR camera and lenses but it is unsuitable for this as I can't see the screen and do not have a monitor to connect to for this.
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