Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How do SLR cameras shoot front light, back light, positive light and oblique light?

How do SLR cameras shoot front light, back light, positive light and oblique light?

As follows:

Shun light: the main light source is behind the photographer, and the photographer is between the main light source and the object being photographed; Not more than 30 degrees from the spindle.

Backlight: the main light source is behind the main body, and the main body is between the main light source and the photographer; Not more than 30 degrees from the spindle.

Headlight: the angle between "the connection between photographer and subject" and "the connection between subject and main light source" is about 90 degrees (this angle is between 70- 1 10);

Oblique light: If the included angle between the straight line between the photographer and the subject and the straight line between the subject and the main light source is not forward light, backward light and forward light, it can be regarded as oblique light.