Comment photographier un contre jour artistique

It's common to find ourselves shooting against the light when we have no choice but to work in challenging conditions. Ideally, we'd have the right light at the right angle, but sometimes that's impossible. When these situations arise, it's important to know how to create artistic photos in these circumstances. There are two techniques. The first is creating artistic images, which is the subject of this episode, and the second is successfully exposing the subject when the light source is more intense, coming from behind the subject. I'll cover this second technique in another episode in the coming weeks. Personally, I always use manual exposure mode for all my photos. If you prefer to use semi-automatic modes like aperture priority or shutter priority, you'll need to use the +/- adjustment on your camera. My recommendation is to start by using manual mode to simplify the shooting process. For the technique we're discussing, it's important to choose whether or not to include the sun in the image. It's easier for your first attempts to leave the sun out, but including it generally results in a more artistic image. By watching this video, you'll learn how to take much more spectacular and artistic photos. I will regularly produce new episodes on photography. By subscribing to my YouTube channel, you'll be notified when new episodes are released. I also invite you to visit my Facebook page and my website: www.danieldupont.ca