If there is one thing that defines photography, it's light. As obvious as this may seem, lighting is the single most important aspect about any photo, and I must admit, even after years of experience I still find myself forgetting about this occasionally.
My teacher used to tell me "light makes or breaks the picture", and simply by understanding light one can take a big leap ahead in their photography.
The photograph above was taken with 18 second exposure time and extremely small aperture of f/27 . I fired my external flash 5 times from different angles during the exposure.
So, what kind of difference does doing this really make? Take a look at this:
This is the same scene taken in regular room lighting, the difference is like a night and day. And I'm not talking about the obviously different looking cloth beneath the apples - that is just some clever editing I had to resort to because I didn't have the right kind of cloth at hand - I'm talking about the apples. Can you see how much more 3-dimensional they appear?
So, here is an illustration how the lighting in this scene works:
1: I fired the flash first at the curtains behind the apples to give the background some light
2+3: I fired the flash on both sides, behind the apples, in an angle to make the "hair light" effect.
4: Then I fired the flash from the left side, a little bit farther away for more even light
5: And finally I filled the shadow that was forming in front of the apples.
I obviously did a lot of image manipulation trickery as well, but the basis for any good photograph is good lighting regardless. Even image manipulation cannot save a badly lit picture.
If you found this post useful or you like the photograph, please consider resteeming and upvoting! It would really help me out. :) If you want to see more pictures and tips from me in the future, then simply follow. Thanks for reading, have a great day and may the light shine upon you!
Very interesting article ...
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Thank you very much! :) Thanks for reading.
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Nice tip! :D
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Thanks! Glad you found it useful. :D
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Your teacher must be awesome!
Excellent tips & tricks!
Great 👍🏻👍🏻
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He was an awesome teacher to me, haven't seen him in many many years though. :)
And thanks, great to hear you found it useful!
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You welcome!
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very interesting
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Nice you found the article interesting. :) Thanks for reading!
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:)
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wow, that is awesome. I still have a lot of things to learn really.
have never use any external fash or anything yet
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Thank you very much! There is always more to learn about photography, it's been my hobby for 11 years and I still find myself learning new things. :)
Thanks for reading!
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Interesting and useful, thanks
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Glad you found it useful! Thanks for reading. :)
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Nice post; its true light is everything (well with a bit of context thrown in)
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Thanks! :) Light truly is so important. But sometimes we have no control over it: namely landscape photography. That's why I appreciate landscape photographers a lot, the most hardcore ones can wait for weeks for the right conditions until taking the shot.
Anyways, thanks for visiting and commenting! :D
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Pleasure.
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Hello @routa
I see you're working hard!
I'm very glad that you are so professional in approaching photography and sharing your knowledge, I'm sure you will be generously rewarded for it!
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There is one more tip about the light, shapes, and this 3-D look... there is no light without shadows ;-)
I seen this way too many times, when people did their best to get rid of all the shadows from image (because shadows sucks, and they didn't get this 5 strobe setup for nothing ;-) ), and it resulted in completely flat images.
Nice job with these apples. Round and reflective objects are really hard to lit :-)
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