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Taking photos of a lighten subject is interesting, but its challenging to take perfect and beautiful photos of lightened subjects. One should have some techniques and skills to take photos in such situations. You can face the light such as the sun, light bulb etc, so today in this post i will show you how to take best and professional photos in (of) light.
Whenever you want to take photos of light it may spread and doesn't fit in the camera and ruins the pixels. Light is never adjusted in low-resolution cameras, some of my friends may have cameras that are not best in quality so then they are at the best place.
I will show you only a little setting that will let you capture more amazing photos in extreme-light.
1- Adjust ISO
ISO is the #1 method (Setting) to take perfect photos because it adjusts the light and exposure while taking photos. This is the default setting in mobile phones that allows you to do some adjustments according to your perfect scene.
ISO: Lowest possible ISO setting for the available light. If you have lots of clouds in the sky, you may have to increase the ISO setting, even when photographing a sunset.
2- Exposure
When you photograph a scene as the sun is setting, your camera will meter the scene and crank up the exposure to create an image that is brighter than it should be. The sun may be bright, but your scene also has dark areas.
In order to keep one step ahead of your camera, review each photo immediately after you take it. If the image on your LCD monitor is brighter than the scene before you, use exposure compensation to decrease the exposure.
3- Brightness
Brightness the second most important option to adjust while taking shiny and lighten photos such as sunset etc. Brightness let you make the image look brighter or darker that means you can manually or automatically adjust the light scenes in camera.
Brightness let you decide and preview what areas do you want darker and what areas you need brighter in the photos.
Hope you all like this article and please do not forget to try this by yourself :)
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