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[SI] Mandate XXXVIII - Backlit subject



 
 
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Old September 10th 04, 06:50 PM
Alan Browne
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2004.09.10 - [SI] Mandate XXXVIII - Backlit subject

Whatever your subject, it must be strongly backlit.

Consider that a backlit subject might appear as a silhouette.
Transparent subjects will of course transmit the light through
and bring forth color, translucence, internal detail, etc.

Fill flash (or other light)? Of course, as long as it does not
dominate over the backlighting of the subject.

Due: 2004.09.26
Submit to: si [at] wading-in [dot] net
Rulz: http://www.mattclara.com/si/

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Old September 10th 04, 07:43 PM
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"Alan Browne" wrote in message
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2004.09.10 - [SI] Mandate XXXVIII - Backlit subject

Whatever your subject, it must be strongly backlit.

Consider that a backlit subject might appear as a silhouette.
Transparent subjects will of course transmit the light through
and bring forth color, translucence, internal detail, etc.

Fill flash (or other light)? Of course, as long as it does not
dominate over the backlighting of the subject.

Due: 2004.09.26
Submit to: si [at] wading-in [dot] net
Rulz: http://www.mattclara.com/si/



http://www.pbase.com/shootin/backlit for the sample page.

- Al.


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Old September 10th 04, 07:43 PM
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"Alan Browne" wrote in message
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2004.09.10 - [SI] Mandate XXXVIII - Backlit subject

Whatever your subject, it must be strongly backlit.

Consider that a backlit subject might appear as a silhouette.
Transparent subjects will of course transmit the light through
and bring forth color, translucence, internal detail, etc.

Fill flash (or other light)? Of course, as long as it does not
dominate over the backlighting of the subject.

Due: 2004.09.26
Submit to: si [at] wading-in [dot] net
Rulz: http://www.mattclara.com/si/



http://www.pbase.com/shootin/backlit for the sample page.

- Al.


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Old September 10th 04, 09:55 PM
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"Alan Browne" wrote in message
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2004.09.10 - [SI] Mandate XXXVIII - Backlit subject

Whatever your subject, it must be strongly backlit.

Consider that a backlit subject might appear as a silhouette.
Transparent subjects will of course transmit the light through
and bring forth color, translucence, internal detail, etc.

Fill flash (or other light)? Of course, as long as it does not
dominate over the backlighting of the subject.

Due: 2004.09.26
Submit to: si [at] wading-in [dot] net
Rulz: http://www.mattclara.com/si/

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just a rumor. Bob Hickey


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Old September 11th 04, 12:49 AM
Richard Cockburn
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Alan Browne wrote in
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2004.09.10 - [SI] Mandate XXXVIII - Backlit subject

Whatever your subject, it must be strongly backlit.

Consider that a backlit subject might appear as a silhouette.
Transparent subjects will of course transmit the light through
and bring forth color, translucence, internal detail, etc.

Fill flash (or other light)? Of course, as long as it does not
dominate over the backlighting of the subject.

Due: 2004.09.26
Submit to: si [at] wading-in [dot] net
Rulz: http://www.mattclara.com/si/


Good one, Alan.

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Old September 11th 04, 01:23 AM
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I have a question. I just shot an image, not for the SI, but it has not
been shown, or displayed as yet. Is this archived, or no?

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"Alan Browne" wrote in message
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2004.09.10 - [SI] Mandate XXXVIII - Backlit subject

Whatever your subject, it must be strongly backlit.

Consider that a backlit subject might appear as a silhouette.
Transparent subjects will of course transmit the light through
and bring forth color, translucence, internal detail, etc.

Fill flash (or other light)? Of course, as long as it does not
dominate over the backlighting of the subject.

Due: 2004.09.26
Submit to: si [at] wading-in [dot] net
Rulz: http://www.mattclara.com/si/

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-- http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm
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Old September 11th 04, 01:33 AM
Richard Cockburn
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"Skip M" wrote in
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I have a question. I just shot an image, not for the SI, but it has not
been shown, or displayed as yet. Is this archived, or no?


Was it captured before, or after 1:50 PM EDT? Any time before, would
probably need to be considered an archive shot.

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-Richard Cockburn
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Old September 11th 04, 01:33 AM
Richard Cockburn
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"Skip M" wrote in
news:Nzr0d.18972$aW5.17545@fed1read07:

I have a question. I just shot an image, not for the SI, but it has not
been shown, or displayed as yet. Is this archived, or no?


Was it captured before, or after 1:50 PM EDT? Any time before, would
probably need to be considered an archive shot.

--
"We are twice armed if we fight with faith." (Plato)

-Richard Cockburn
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Old September 11th 04, 02:24 AM
Brian C. Baird
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Why the hell didn't I see the original post. Oh well.

Guess I'll have to get to backlighting after I do my red shot.
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Old September 11th 04, 02:24 AM
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Why the hell didn't I see the original post. Oh well.

Guess I'll have to get to backlighting after I do my red shot.
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