Control and play of lighting becomes the most powerful tool in the hands of an able photographer. It can be put to a variety of uses to create beautiful images. The ability to see, control and try innovations can only be matched by one's imaginative skills. There can be different types of lightings, but there is no such thing as ‘bad lighting' or ‘good lighting'.
[...] There is less depth in the photograph in this kind of lighting. As the light changes to an angle of 45, depth begins to appear. When the light moves to a side, the shape an form of the subject get exaggerated but details in the shadows get lost. Placing light right on top of the subject produces a totally different effects just as it would by placing the light source at the back of the subject, a silhouette effects of light coming from different directions and place them to suit their end purpose. [...]
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