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By now you and your digital camera have become fast friends and are working together to make great images. But like the art of cooking, and life, there’s always more to learn. This chapter is more conversational than the previous two. The earlier sections of the book were designed for quick reference— to use while standing on the battlefield of photography and trying to survive. (“Quick, should I turn the flash on or off for my daughter’s outdoor birthday party?” Answer: Flash on.)
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Take Great Outdoor Portraits
When most folks think of portrait photography, they envision studio lighting, canvas backdrops, and a camera perched upon a tripod. But many photographers don’t have access to lavish professional studios, and honestly, it’s not necessary for dynamite portraits.
Figure 3-1 illustrates that you don’t need an expensive photo studio to take pleasing outdoor portraits. After a little experimentation, a high camera angle was used to minimize distracting background elements. The model was positioned so the sun was on her
back to create a rim lighting effect on the hair and shoulders. Then fill flash was added for even exposure on the face
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