Archive for January, 2010
Short Days but Better Light
If you enjoy taking landscape photographs do not put your camera away for the winter as this time of year can provide the best natural lighting conditions for these Colin Prior moments.
With the sun so low in the sky, (“What sun?” I hear you say) its rays strike the surface of the earth at a shallow angle which is good news for photographers. First, the heat from the sun’s rays is not as great so that the molecules in the air are not vibrating as much. This means there is less haze and therefore better clarity both for seeing distant objects and for photographing them. Secondly, by striking the ground at a shallow angle the light brings out features of relief more vividly than when the sun is high in the sky. This is also why photographers often catch the best images early in the morning or in the evening.
So wait for a clear day, wrap up well, and set off in search of that prize winning image.
Nairn Camera Club
How to put a good sky in your photograph
THE GOOD SKY
Open the destination photograph (the one you wish to replace the sky in) and open the sky photograph you want to insert.
Open the LAYERS PALETTE (window-layer)
Click on the destination photograph to make it the background in layers.
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