tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6333454863419405680.post2509854025741510290..comments2023-04-27T05:42:42.923-04:00Comments on ...Photographic Ramblings...: Today's Tulips ~ Floral Friday!M.Christine Duncanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07625077049665510950noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6333454863419405680.post-91017066946710162332011-03-04T16:47:49.684-05:002011-03-04T16:47:49.684-05:00Spring, Spring, Spring!!! Weeeee!
To get a dark b...Spring, Spring, Spring!!! Weeeee!<br /><br />To get a dark background I usually hang black seamless and set my still shots up on it. But the shots aren't totally bathed in light either... if you get in close to your subject and allow the camera to meter (take a reading for the light in that specific area) for just your subject, then you can usually get a dark background as well. Also, making sure you have significant space between the subject and surroundings so light aimed at your subject doesn't light everything up helps. Good question!M.Christine Duncanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07625077049665510950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6333454863419405680.post-71913802246074524812011-03-04T14:13:53.203-05:002011-03-04T14:13:53.203-05:00Christine, when you take photos like the two above...Christine, when you take photos like the two above, do you take them in a darkened room, or do you do something to the picture itself to make the background black? Just wanting to get some ideas for my pictures. Thanks. And by the way, thanks for making me think of spring!!!!masoniteshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02795699203725721622noreply@blogger.com