Don't Let Backlighting Spoil Your Photograph!
Although I would not consider myself a professional photographer
by any means, I have been at this for a while, and have had some
great teachers along the way.
In this first newsletter I would just like to share some tips
regarding backlighting and how it can fool your light meter. For
those super experienced photographers please bear with us, as
more advanced topics will be discussed later.
Although shooting into the sun or a window with the sunlight
shining in should be avoided, you are sometimes forced to take
your picture under these conditions. If your not careful the
light coming in from a window can fool your light meter. When
taking a shot, say for example a portrait of a person with a
window behind them, do a light meter reading with the meter
pointed directly on the person. Get within a few feet to do the
reading if you have to. After you have your correct meter
reading and your aperture, and shutter speed settings are set,
you can return to the disired location and take your picture.
What tends to happen sometimes if your not careful, is that your
meter will pick up on the backlight, which is telling it that
there is plenty of light, thus your camera shuts down the
aperture, or increases the shutter speed to compensate. After
you get your picture developed you will find that it is dark and
underexposed due to a lack of light.
Hope this simple tip helps you improve your photography. If you
are looking for more information to help with your photography
skills check out the great instructional ebook Digital
Photography Success.
http://www.bwphotography.info/betterpictures.html
Although Digital is mentioned in the title, it has many
technical techniques and pointers that will improve your
photography whether it be B&W, film, or digital.