Tuesday, January 3, 2012

originate Photographic Halo Effects

Have you seen those lovely images where a subject, such as a someone or animal, is surrounded by a glowing halo of light? It looks nice doesn't it? Would you like to know how it is done?

Here's how - it's easy.

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Place your field in front of a light source. A lamp or studio light would be okay to use, but a window while the daytime would be just as useful. It helps if the light source is coming from a bottom angle - at or just above the level of the subject's head is best. It also helps the result if the field has some hair - a human head or a furry animal is best.

Then make an exposure reading. Take the reading from the subject. As the light source is so much brighter, it will be overexposed and improve that lovely halo effect. The highlights will be bright.

The light source will feature the hairy areas and strong diffused light will surround the subject. It can give a beyond doubt expert feel to an image. It is worth practicing by changing the exposure (compensation) and by sharp whether the light source or the field to get the best effect. You can also consider changing the intensity of the light source if this is possible.

With institution you will be able to yield a spectacular, and flattering halo effect.

originate Photographic Halo Effects

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