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Hey guys. Anyone got advice on how to get lighting that is just SUPERB? I tried with this one and kinda liked the result.
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>> Anonymous
>>293048
If outdoors, wait. Go at different times of the day, and also go on days with different weather. Outside of a studio, there's not much you can do yourself to control lighting.
>> else !L6xabslN96
>>293048
don't shoot in midday sun - shitsux. i find overcast has the best lighting because there's soft light EVERYWHERE.
>> Anonymous
>>293083
not suitable for landscape pics though.
try experimenting with a polarizer with everyday photografy
>> Anonymous
get out of my town.
>> two !!uq5EUP2zWuh
moar /p/hags from St. Louis
>> elf_man !!DdAnyoDMfCe
>>293083
Also not good if you didn't bring your own lighting, because it's incredibly boring on its own. And bad if you have the sky in the photo; you either have grey overcast, which is usually boring, or a blown out sky.
>> else !L6xabslN96
>>293217
i don't have my own lighting. i dont even have a flash yet :P