Backlighting
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Re: Backlighting
Also blocking out the sun with your hand or cap enables you to focus on the subject better
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The image in the OP is not a typical back-lit image.
The sun is slightly behind and to the right of the photographer. Look at the shadow under the car behind the lion.
The shadow is caused by the headlights of another car.
In other words, the animals are front-lit (although obviously there is not a lot of it).
Basically, this type of shot is almost impossible to plan.
My two cents.
The sun is slightly behind and to the right of the photographer. Look at the shadow under the car behind the lion.
The shadow is caused by the headlights of another car.
In other words, the animals are front-lit (although obviously there is not a lot of it).
Basically, this type of shot is almost impossible to plan.
My two cents.
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Thanks, PetCon! Headlights!
What is a PO?
Anyway...another thing is auto-correct using MS Office Picture Manager, which is very good, IMO:
The first one is Auto-corrected! Which is better?


What is a PO?
Anyway...another thing is auto-correct using MS Office Picture Manager, which is very good, IMO:
The first one is Auto-corrected! Which is better?

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The first one the zebra is highlighted more than the second.
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You mean OP? Opening Post. IE, the first post in the thread.Richprins wrote: What is a PO?
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Ok! What is "th" thread? 

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What would this sunray stuff from PJL fall under...backlighting? 
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Not really backlight... just a rather contrasty situation of patches of sunlit lion vs parts in the shade. Thankfully most of the face was well lit so it didn’t need much post-processing