Aug. 10, 2009
A little (lighting) drama

Posted in Photos

For Melissa's Get the Picture Show and Tell Monday at A Familiar Path, she asks if we have learned anything new this week in our photography.

Oo! Ooooo! Mr. Cart-airrr! Mr. Cart-aiirrrrr!

It just so happens that the very brilliant Beth from Pages of Our Life shared this very handy-dandy tip with me.

"If you place the subject just inside the door of a house where there is no wall behind them, and you stand outside with your camera looking in, it creates dramatic lighting right on the subject."

Since I wanted a picture with my boys (as in a picture of ME and MY BOYS-- AT THE SAME TIME), I set up my camera on a tripod and used a remote. If you don't have a remote, you can try using your camera's self-timer feature and use the *gasp* auto feature. It's probably the only time you would want to hug the auto feature. Ahhh... room to breathe.

Then it got a little crowded. And I liked it.

Oops! Sorry about that Noah. We scooted over a little and tried to make a pirate face. Some more successful than others.

We laughed.

And then we got a "normal" shot.

I have decided that normal is kinda boring.

But it'll do, especially if we're all together.

 


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Aug. 13, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by sagerats

I can't believe how big the boys are getting! Great pictures and a great tip. I'll let my daughter know about this one!

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