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8:44 18:04 Face. Its a little hard all this concretes bouncing light up on her face. So it doesnt give it asMoreFace. Its a little hard all this concretes bouncing light up on her face. So it doesnt give it as much drama as Id. Like lets go on to the next way to shoot uh with creating your own shade.
Shooting in open shade is the safest lighting situation. Exposures come out spot on and the over all lighting is very even and nice. Open shade can be the side of a building or under a tree. It can be your garage (with the door open) or your your front door, or under a tree.
Just look for where the sun is creating a shadow; then look for a big open space up above that shadow. If you can find those two things, you can find open shade!
WHAT IS OPEN SHADE? Simply put, open shade is an area that blocks direct sunlight but is still illuminated from the surrounding light. Learning how to utilize it will allow you to shoot almost anywhere at any time of the day. Add a few other tools and techniques, and open shade can become lighting bliss!
Open shade is when your subject is standing in the shade with the sunlight above them. The magic of open shade is that it creates a beautiful even light across your subjects face and eyes that sparkle with catchlights.
Open shade is when you place your subject on the edge of but still in the shade, facing out towards the light source, which is on your back as the photographer. Closed shade is when you place your subject in the shade facing into the shadows i.e., their back is facing the light source, and they are backlit.
You can apply simple lighting sources like torches to illuminate the dark areas slightly. Other lighting sources you can use in low light conditions include a phone light. Additionally, the camera flash can help eliminate harsh shadows. However, you might need a diffuser to soften the flashs effect.

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