Thursday, March 10, 2011

Silhouette


1. The horizon is an example of the interference


2. The cloud on the head of the man is the interference.(If there is no cloud,the photo is perfect!)






A silhouette is the image of a person, an object or scene consisting of the outline and a featureless interior, with the silhouetted object usually being black. How to produce a silhouette photo? First of all, a silhouette photo should consist a light background such as bright sky as a background. The background also should be clear, no distraction of other objects that may interfere the outline of the subject. What about the setting of your camera? Well, of course the shutter speed should be high because usually silhouette photos is freeze to have the sharp outline of the subject. Your aperture should opened not to large in order to decrease the light enter your lens. When you taking a silhouette photos, the subject should be upon the light source. e.g when you are taking the sky as a background, the subject should lies on the Sun. If the subject do not lies on the light source, there is an interference called the flare which ruin your photo.

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