Silhouette Photography1) (Short) VIDEO LESSON on HOW TO TAKE A SILHOUETTE PHOTO
2) SHOOTING: GETTING A SILHOUETTE IMAGE TO USE FOR THE NEXT PROJECT
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1) (Short) VIDEO LESSON on HOW TO TAKE A SILHOUETTE PHOTO
2) SHOOTING: GETTING A SILHOUETTE IMAGE TO USE FOR THE NEXT PROJECT
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1) (Short) VIDEO LESSON on HOW TO TAKE A SILHOUETTE PHOTO
2) SHOOTING: GETTING A SILHOUETTE IMAGE TO USE FOR THE NEXT PROJECT
Source: https://pixabay.com/en/photos/silhouette%20flowers/
For our next project, we'll be using Photoshop to create silhouettes over coloured backgrounds (like the old iPod ads). While it's not necessary to take a perfect silhouette photo for that project (Photoshop does most of the work), today you should try to do that just for practice.
Try to get a shot similar to the one above!
The fewer background elements intersecting with your subject, the better!
Today's goal: You and your partner should have properly composed silhouettes (i.e. nothing dark behind the subject) of each other that you can use in the next project.
Try to get a shot similar to the one above!
The fewer background elements intersecting with your subject, the better!
Today's goal: You and your partner should have properly composed silhouettes (i.e. nothing dark behind the subject) of each other that you can use in the next project.