The direction of available light affects the image significantly-


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Ruth
Categories: Night Light in the City, PhotographyTags: available light, Christmas Tree, music, neighborhood, night photography, Pittsburgh, postaday, Squirrel Hill
5 Comments
One feels like a daytime picture, while the other looks like it was taken in the evening.
I often play with the direction of light in my food photography. Sometime I even bounce a little light into darker spots with a white card.
Love to bounce light. Thanks Eva
Wow, yes it does! Light has such amazing power; so much so than darkness…
Perfect pair of photos to illustrate your point, Ruth. Their lighting makes all of the difference in the world.