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Silhouette photographs can be beautiful works of art. The concept behind them is surprisingly simple: take an everyday subject, like a tree, person, or animal, and photograph it in front of a light source so that it appears as a shadow. Applying this technique to flowers in a windowsill or a person running in front of a sunset turns a familiar scene into something mesmerizing. Ever wanted to try it for yourself? You should! This guide will teach you the basics of taking silhouette photos, from picking the right things to photograph to getting the best performance from your camera—whether it’s a smartphone or DSLR.
Things You Should Know
- Start with a camera you’re familiar with, like a smartphone. You can also use a DSLR if you have access to one.
- Choose an interesting subject and photograph it in front of a light source, like a sunset, spotlight, or backlit window.
- Set your camera to “manual” mode so that your subject looks dark in front of a bright background. Post-processing can make your silhouettes look even better.
- Experiment with different subjects, camera angles, background scenery, moving vs. still objects, and indoor vs. outdoor spaces.
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- ↑ https://iphonephotographyschool.com/creating-silhouettes/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/DJuQ5Fc7TG0?t=97
- ↑ https://www.androidauthority.com/google-pixel-manual-camera-mode-3107269/
- ↑ https://photographyconcentrate.com/how-to-take-silhouette-photos/
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