Bi-Weekly Photography Theme "Silhouette" Showing Images Of "Silhouette" Week 1
Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 7:39 pm
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Hope you all are well and having a good time in the Magicnation Community.
Today I am sharing some pictures which is based on Our Bi-Weekly Photography Theme: Silhouette and which are captured by Smartphone Camera Lenses.
Did you know ?
Silhouette photography is a technique that uses dramatic contrast to create a solid, dark image of a subject against a lighter background.
So without wasting your time please see the below pictures and share your valuable opinion in the comment section below.
Now let's take a look..
Today's thread is up to this point. I will come back again with a new thread.Hope you enjoyed today's thread. Don't forget to let us know how you all felt in the comment section.
Here are some tips for taking silhouette photos:
1. Find an ideal location
2. Look for an open space with less distractions, like a location without cars or buildings in the background.
3. Position yourself
4. If shooting inside, position yourself first, then move your subject into the frame.
5. Get creative with light
6. Try different light sources to create a silhouette shot.
7. Use exposure bracketing
8. Some cameras have an automatic exposure bracketing (AEB) feature that allows you to take a burst of three photos at slightly different exposures.
See you again soon in the next thread.
.
Signing off
Himanshu Chitravanshi
[ @Himanshu_snap ]
Hope you all are well and having a good time in the Magicnation Community.
Today I am sharing some pictures which is based on Our Bi-Weekly Photography Theme: Silhouette and which are captured by Smartphone Camera Lenses.
Did you know ?
Silhouette photography is a technique that uses dramatic contrast to create a solid, dark image of a subject against a lighter background.
So without wasting your time please see the below pictures and share your valuable opinion in the comment section below.
Now let's take a look..
Today's thread is up to this point. I will come back again with a new thread.Hope you enjoyed today's thread. Don't forget to let us know how you all felt in the comment section.
Here are some tips for taking silhouette photos:
1. Find an ideal location
2. Look for an open space with less distractions, like a location without cars or buildings in the background.
3. Position yourself
4. If shooting inside, position yourself first, then move your subject into the frame.
5. Get creative with light
6. Try different light sources to create a silhouette shot.
7. Use exposure bracketing
8. Some cameras have an automatic exposure bracketing (AEB) feature that allows you to take a burst of three photos at slightly different exposures.
See you again soon in the next thread.
.
Signing off
Himanshu Chitravanshi
[ @Himanshu_snap ]