Negate light in WRD

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How to negate light in WRD

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today weamp;#39;re talking about negative fill why i use it and why you want to consider using it as well because personally i think negative feel is the most important tool in my lighting kit i do a lot of documentary work and for that i donamp;#39;t usually have the time to build up an entire lighting kit i shoot with a lot of daylight so then using negative fill is very useful because i can block light from a particular angle creating a more interesting image especially when shooting portraits or close-ups of faces let me show you an example outside in an overcast day to show you the differences in lighting basically so letamp;#39;s go okay so this test was done on the pockets escape pro with the leica 50 millimeter lens to create a lot of depth of field and to really isolate me from the background so in the first example here you can see that the floppy is right next to me so right now you can see that frank is pulling away the floppy and you can see the increase of light on my

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Since light itself does not have electric charge, one photon cannot directly interact with another photon. Instead, they just pass right through each other without being affected. Because they are bosons and because they carry no electric charge, one photon cannot directly bounce off another photon.
When dealing with how the intensity of light (how brightly/darkly) plays out, you get the intensity of the electromagnetic wave. This is proportional to the square of the electric field, so it is always greater than 0 (never negative).
Because photons, light particles, electromagnetic radiation that is, are in fact massless as far as can be measured, and electrically neutral. Light is not deflected in an electric or magnetic field, which is the definitive sign one is dealing with a charged particle.
Photons dont carry electric charge. This isnt anything new or controversial.
When two light waves interfere destructively, their electric fields cancel each other out, resulting in no light (a dark fringe). This phenomenon can be observed in various optical experiments, such as Youngs double-slit experiment.
Light does not have a charge. Charge is just what we call the tendency of something to affect and be affected by electromagnetic fields, which are what light is made of. The reason positive and negative charges are attracted to each other is that they both give off these fields.
Thus it is possible to create Negative Lights - lights that subtract light from a scene. These can be useful for certain effects or problems. If used correctly, they can quickly create darker areas, strengthen shadows.
They do not have positive or negative parts (no electric dipole moment). Photons are the excitation quanta of the electromagnetic field. When you think about electromagnetism in terms of the basic theory, think of two things: the field itself (which has no charge) and its sources (the charges).

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