Composition; Back Or Side Lighting; Light Filters - Kodak Tourist Instruction Manual

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COflPOSrIlOll-
Correct
pldce-
menl of the subiect is necessory
to gel o sotisfying picture. The
skier in this picture is well ploced;
there is free spoce lo ski into;
there
is bolonce
produced
by
highlighis qnd shodows; ond there
is o feeling of motion, heightened
b y t h e d i o g o n o l s k i t r o c k s . D i o g -
o n o l o r z i g z o g l i n e s s u g g e s t
molion.
BACK
OR SIDE LIGHTING-You
con give mony of your pictures
odded
"punch"
by shooting into
the lighr. Be sure lo shode your
lens from the direci roys of the
light source. To get shodow de-
toil in side-lighted shois. increose
your exposure by 5O per cent;
for bock-lighted shols, give lwice
fhe normol exposure. See poge
34
for
o
description
of
lhe
Kodqk Lens Hood.
LtGHf FTLIERS-Are
most
com-
monly
used
wilh
ponchromotic
films fo dqrken the sky. This mokes
clouds ond light-colored obiects
slond out in shorp relief ogoinst
the sky. In lhe occomponying pic-
l u r e , g r e o l e r e m p h o s i s w o s
brought to the white foom of lhe
croshing wove by rendering the
sky in o dork tone, Refer to poge
34 for informotion on the Kodok
Combinqtion Lens Aftqchmenis,
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