Photograph and Camera talk
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Hey everyone. Got a question for you all. I snapped some pictures today and noticed a few things. I read there are some benefits to direct sunlight vs. indirect sunlight. Here is a picture of direct sunlight OD:
and indirect:
Now. I know there is a difference going on here. But I'm not sure what exactly its called or what its doing to picture… please help a noob out. Thanks everyone!
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not to sound to abrupt but you have kind of answered your own question .
one has sunlight and one does not allthough it may be a bit more technical it depends what you are looking for .
the second picture (indirect ) is better but there are a lot better and more technical photographers on here than me ,direct sunlight has its place but its just knowing when and where to use it and what you want from the picture ..
kind of like looking at the sun then just turning to one side and looking ,make any sense ? -
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reply sent from a phone thats witchcraft
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mmmm an app not sure as you can see i still use film cameras and a super 8 cine camera i am a dinosaur not to savvy with any thing with a chip in it .
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Anybody want to buy a Ricoh GR? I bought it off @derivative666 but just do not use it. It is an amazing piece of kit, but deserves a better life than I am giving it. It's effectively new. PM me…
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@giles I'll take her back pm me
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You're never content are you, @Giles?!
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sony rx100?
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So I have decided i want to get myself a proper camera to document my son growing up and all the things we do with him. I am a complete novice all i have used is iphones. So what should i be looking for? I have 2 requirements.
Don't want to spend a fortune to begin with so maybe £100-£200
Needs not to be too big as i want to carry it with me easily. -