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A Story about Natural Light in Photography

Natural Light

Natural Light can be the photographer’s best friend. It’s free, available in colors, and creates beautiful effects. Natural light depends only on time of the day and weather. It can require patience and endurance, but it delivers some of the most amazing pictures. Here’s everything you need to know to work with natural light in photography.

The Colors of Natural Light

During the day, sunlight passes through several colors. Based on the color of natural light you adjust the white balance and exposure settings. The color of light also influences the general atmosphere of the photos and dictates the use of specific filters. Knowing the color of light at each time of the day can help you decide the best moment for an outdoor photo session.

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The Directions of Light

At each time of the day, sunlight comes from a different direction. Sometimes you can move around the subject until you have the perfect lighting, but sometimes you just have to wait for the perfect time of the day or reconsider your composition.

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Natural light is depending on the weather and this only adds more authenticity and beauty. Diffuse light gives lower contrast and cooler colors but adds atmosphere. You’ll notice that there aren’t two days alike and this is the magic of outdoor photography. Catching the perfect natural light is challenging and rewarding. It also connects you with nature and your subject and adds value to your compositions. Natural light is alive.

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