If your subject is facing the Sun there will be no shadows...like to use the diffuser which goes between the light source and the subject , this will scatter the light and give you soft edged shadows...
9 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 12/10/2012
draw the sunlight first, and THEN draw the person. If you adjust the brush you'll find a brush that has a subtle light-y effect. Then, add shadowing, details, whatever :) this is the same with backgrounds. If you draw the person first...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 27/06/2008
Subject head should look in the direction of the light source. In a household use... may use a reflector to bounce back some light on your subject , it will help soften the shadow and will bring more light into the eyes...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 18/02/2013
... anyway), and NEVER have the light at a level lower than the head . One final trick is to have the subject wear a shirt that is as close to his / her skin tone as possible...
5 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 27/03/2012
Ball head tripods can be used for panoramic shots,although it s ...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 02/10/2008
I prefer ball heads for tripod work but on my monopod I think it is not that important... light l the monopod I use then does not a have a separate head , it screws straight onto the tripod mount on the lens or camera. http://landscape...
4 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 05/10/2009
depends where the subject is heading ... 1) pan with the subject 2) continuous focus 3) make the DoF bigger (use something like f/5.6 to f/8) 4) faster shutterspeed
4 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 16/11/2011
When ever posing groups, you want your subjects heads in a way that resembles a bunch of grapes. this way you can see every...
4 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 08/05/2008
... were taken. One on camera flash hitting the subject head on. Looks to me to be the same thing but different. I would guess...
4 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 13/12/2009
...one with the tattooed face? Softbox somewhat higher than the subject head height and directly behind him, or he could have used a large white umbrella...
6 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 23/02/2010