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06/18/2006 09:52:58 PM · #1 |
i was wondering if any of you could give me an idea what time of day has the best light for photographing outdoors. a friend asked me to photograph her granddaughter, and i don't know what time of day the light would look best. i don't want harsh sun so that the child would be squinting.
any suggestions???
thanks in advance,
kelly |
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06/18/2006 09:54:19 PM · #2 |
early or late in the day is always the best, but it's true that kids don't "not squint" very well. Some overcast or mild shade will help with that. |
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06/18/2006 10:02:57 PM · #3 |
it depends, but i think a portrait is better with something extra. i mean for example, reflectors, diffusers if the sun is harsh things like that |
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06/18/2006 10:06:10 PM · #4 |
Adults, kids, pets, etc... portraits will work best when shot in early light (well before noon), late light (just before sunset) or even better.... a shady spot under trees during bright light. True a reflector will give you the nice direction of light you want, but overall, full shade will give better results than dappled light or full sun. |
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