Nokia N71 - Lighting conditions

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Lighting conditions

Changing the source, amount, and direction of light can
change photographs dramatically. Here are some typical
lighting conditions:

• Light source behind the subject—Avoid placing your

subject in front of a strong light source. If the light
source is behind the subject or visible in the display,
the resulting picture may have weak contrast, may be
too dark, and may contain unwanted lighting effects.
You can use the flash to add more lighting to shadows.
See ‘Flash’, p. 10.

• Sidelit subject—Strong side light gives a dramatic

effect but may be too harsh, resulting in too much
contrast.

• Light source in front of the subject—Harsh sunlight

may cause the subjects to squint their eyes. The
contrast may also be too high.

• Optimal lighting—Found in situations where there is

plenty of diffused, soft light available; for example, on

a bright, partially cloudy day or on a sunny day in the
shadow of trees.