Lighting
Lighting is the most important part of photography. Without light, you
would not have an image. Variations of light create brightness and contrast,
and both create good images. Distinct combinations of light create
the most interesting pictures.
An important characteristic of lighting is its degree of diffusion, which
can range from contrasty and hard-edged to soft and evenly diffused.
When people refer to the “quality” of light, they usually mean its
degree of diffusion.
Direct light creates hard-edged, dark shadows (see Figure 21.1). It is
specular: its rays are parallel (or nearly so), striking the subject from one
direction. The smaller the light (relative to the size of the subject) or the
farther the light is from the subject, the sharper and darker the shadows
will be. The sharpest shadows are created by a point source, a light
small enough or far enough away that its actual size is irrelevant
Lighting
Lighting is the most important part of photography. Without light, you
would not have an image. Variations of light create brightness and contrast,
and both create good images. Distinct combinations of light create
the most interesting pictures.
An important characteristic of lighting is its degree of diffusion, which
can range from contrasty and hard-edged to soft and evenly diffused.
When people refer to the “quality” of light, they usually mean its
degree of diffusion.
Direct light creates hard-edged, dark shadows (see Figure 21.1). It is
specular: its rays are parallel (or nearly so), striking the subject from one
direction. The smaller the light (relative to the size of the subject) or the
farther the light is from the subject, the sharper and darker the shadows
will be. The sharpest shadows are created by a point source, a light
small enough or far enough away that its actual size is irrelevant
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