Photography and the Art of SeeingThis beautifully illustrated guide teaches picture-takers to improve their visual thinking in order to develop the full potential of their imaginations and learn to express a theme or subject more effectively with photographs. |
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... lighting , side lighting , and back lighting . Front lighting occurs when the light falls on the part of the subject matter nearest the camera . Front lighting can be dramatic , especially when it causes strong contrasts . However ...
... lighting , side lighting , and back lighting . Front lighting occurs when the light falls on the part of the subject matter nearest the camera . Front lighting can be dramatic , especially when it causes strong contrasts . However ...
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... lighting can eliminate perspective . For example , a human face be- comes a two - dimensional silhouette when it is back - lighted , if tonal vari- ation is obliterated within the face itself , which becomes all black . Side lighting ...
... lighting can eliminate perspective . For example , a human face be- comes a two - dimensional silhouette when it is back - lighted , if tonal vari- ation is obliterated within the face itself , which becomes all black . Side lighting ...
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... side lighting be ? Back lighting ? How will your perception of colour change if you shoot on a cloudy day ? How will your mood change ? There is no " correct " way to render the colours in this picture , but some ways lead to more ...
... side lighting be ? Back lighting ? How will your perception of colour change if you shoot on a cloudy day ? How will your mood change ? There is no " correct " way to render the colours in this picture , but some ways lead to more ...
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abstract Back lighting balance basic CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ camera position centre of interest composition create perspective CRUZ The University deformation depth of field develop dominant Elements of visual emotional example exercises in thinking exposure expresses the theme expressive qualities eyes feel film flowers focus foreground frame Frederick Franck Freeman Patterson graphs hues ideas imagination important labels Library The University light meter light tones look middle grey mood move natural objects oblique lines observe pattern perceive perception picture area picture space principles of visual recognize relaxed response SANTA CRUZ UNIVERSITY scene shadows shapes shoot shutter side lighting simply slides subject matter expresses subject or theme suggests Susan Sontag symbolic techniques telephoto lens tension texture things thinking sideways tion tree tures University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA vertical viewers visual design visual elements visual thinking wide-angle lens