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So, you have your flash turned<br />

off, right What do you do now<br />

Find a window in your home that<br />

gets bright light. <strong>Here</strong> is a pull<br />

back shot of the room I used.<br />

what you’ve<br />

Got!<br />

Natural Light 101 Instructor<br />

You don’t have to have pro equipment<br />

to take great pictures of your children.<br />

You just need to know a few basic things.<br />

let’s work on where to position<br />

your child. You are prob-<br />

Perhaps the most basic of all, the key to a<br />

great picture is great light. Without light,<br />

ably thinking that you need the<br />

you have no picture. Let’s look at some<br />

ways you can make your snapshots look<br />

window light shining directly on<br />

more like portraits just using a point and 3.Now<br />

them, right<br />

shoot and<br />

.<br />

great light.<br />

Turn off your flash!!! Nothing kills a<br />

portrait faster than direct flash.<br />

12<br />

YIKES!!! Flat light, harsh shadows, pin<br />

lights, OH MY! Can you say snapshot<br />

You don’t need that flash at all if you<br />

know how to find the right light.<br />

Wrong! See how half his face is<br />

overexposed and the other half is<br />

underexposed Harsh sun spots like this<br />

will make it impossible to get a good<br />

exposure with a nice balance of light<br />

and shadows.

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