Keep reading to find some great tips on making the most of natural light in your photos and be sure to scroll down to the very bottom of the post where you can find Anna’s photo picks from the STS party along with a special discount on Anna’s Indie Actions!
band-aid.] When i’m done re-touching with the healing brush, I turn the opacity down on the top layer anywhere between 70-90% to restore the original texture a little – it’s magic!
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missing flowers | mona
love the tones and depth of field. It seems I’m always drawn to weeds, dead foliage, neutral earth tones, etc., too!
simply blue | kerri
What a beautiful shot! Again, love the depth of field and the composition, and nice capture of what I’m guessing was a very fleeting moment!
winter flavors | pieni
I always love simple shots like these, with lots of white and simple subject, color and composition!
fall in NY | erin
Sweet capture of a Fall moment! What a cute little boy and I like the tones and simple composition.
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That was a fun read!
Adding yellow and red to an outdoor photo – genius!
Oh – thank you so much!!! I’m glad you liked my simple photos! 🙂
My hubby is getting me a fixed lens for Christmas (yay!) but he is very worried about getting a 50 f1.8 because he is worried that it is “too zoomed in” especially if we are trying to take pictures indoors or of groups of people. He wants to get the 35 f1.8 instead… any advice???
Thanks for the awesome tips 🙂
If you have a crop sensor body, I would go with a 35mm. I have the 50 and a crop sensor body and indoors it is much, much to zoomed in. We have a small house and I practically have to stand in the other room to shoot wide open.
My hubby is getting me a fixed lens for Christmas (yay!) but we are kind of stuck! I want to get the 50 f1.8 but he is really worried that the lens will be “too zoomed in” especially when we are trying to shoot in doors or small groups. He has suggested the 35 f1.8 instead but I am super worried I may not be able to get the same effect with the 35… any advice!??
Thanks for the awesome lighting tips 🙂
Her photos are amazing! Love this because this is how I want my photography direction to go. I am all about sunflares and back lighting. And can’t wait to get those actions!
Christy, He might be right actually. I tried many lenses [rented, borrowed, bought] in order to decide which ones I preferred most. You might think about what you tend to use the most with whatever lens you have currently. For example, if you have a kit lens [the one that comes with the camera when you buy it], think about if you tend to prefer the zoom function and/or do you tend to use certain ranges more than others. I hope that helps!
Oh oh OH I love the girl and horse picture…..
Thank you Anna for all the advice! Do you know of any tutorials on how to use actions? I’ve downloaded some free actions and have had trouble trying to use them. Just purchased your set and can’t wait to give them a try.
PS. Read the comment from Christy and wanted to throw in that if you are shooting on a cropped camera you want to make sure you take into account the cropping factor. A 35mm views more like a 50mm.
Anna or Rebecca – do you know of any good tutorials on how to use actions?
Love Anna’s photography… I have followed her for years. She’s is one of the best photographers that I have seen using natural light. She has such a gift and talent – each picture is a work of art!!! Thanks for all the good advice!
Great tips! So fun to read…and beautiful pictures!
Thanks so much for the compliments. And to Lucy Jane – I sent some tips/instructions in an email when I sent you your action set, so I hope those help. I don’t know of any tutorials besides that, but I’m sure there are some out there. That’s a good question!
Gorgeous photos!! I have a quick question: on the first photo with the boys in the alley, it looks like they are sitting a few feet back from the line where the sunlight meets the shade as opposed to right next to the line? Or did you clone in or decrease the exposure on the sunlight in front of them/the line? Thanks!!!
I shared a few tips on using actions in this post Lucy Jane, hope they help: http://www.ellapublishing.com/ezine/2009-sep/3-minute-makeovers
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Mama Monkey- You’re right, they are just slightly back from the edge. In that particular example, if they’d been right on that edge, their faces would have had harsh light on it. I used the back of my hand as a test for how the light would bounce up on their faces, and when you do that, you can see how there’s a “sweet spot” of light that looks really good on your hand, and it’s different every time, because it all depends on the angle of the light which always changes. So by using my hand instead of my boys to test the light, I have a better chance of not losing their interest in picture taking!
Thanks for your advice Anna!
What great use of lighting, and great tips! I’m gonna try these!
She IS AMAZING!
thanks for the response to my questions Anna 🙂 FABULOUS tips! Can’t wait to try them out 🙂 I just learned a few months ago to use a larger, solid colored dark marble to find the catch lights. I love learning new tips 🙂
How long does it take to receive the actions? I purchased this morning and have checked my email & spam awaiting them…