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I took this photo July 27, 2022 as the sun was setting. I was much surprised that the wings could still be blurred at 1/1000 shutter speed, but was dazzled by the backlight they caught. It's a broadtail hummingbird ready to get nectar from Russian Sage.
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Pentax K-5
Takumar 200mm F3.5
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With the glittering water of Lake Erie in the background, these fall leaves were blazing with the sun’s light. I really like objects that are backlit and on this evening at Point Pelee National Park, as the sun dropped down, the leaves on the trees looked so lovely.
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Pentax K-5
Meyer - Optik Görlitz Primotar E 3.5/50
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SMC Pentax-M 100mm F2.8
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Meyer - Optik Görlitz Primotar E 3.5/50
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Backlight is light that hits an actor or subject from behind, typically higher than the subject it is exposing. Backlighting an object or actor from the background creates more depth and shape to a subject.
Back lighting is a main component of the traditional three-point-lighting technique and is what makes a frame feel three-dimensional rather than flat. When a backlight hits a subject at an angle it is referred to as a kicker or rim light.
Within the context of a traditional three-point-lighting setup, a backlight reduces the flatness of the image against a background caused by the key light and fill light by separating a subject from the background.
Because back light photography hits a subject from behind at a higher angle, it gives a sense of depth and space behind the subject. Back light not only exposes the rim of an actor, but can help expose the space behind them to create a more three-dimensional image.
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SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7
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Xiangtangshan to backlight.F014358Guili-Yanzhou 2016
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