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What does backlighting mean?

Interpretation of backlight

[Backlight]

The method of using light in photography. The light comes from the back of the object (that is, facing the camera lens). It is effective to use backlight pairs to outline objects and represent transparent or furry objects. It's best to explain in detail that light comes from the back of the object to the camera lens when shooting. Backlight can be used to draw the outline of an object and represent a transparent object. Gu Hua's "Trouble": "You lean on the corner of this iron railing, facing east, not against the light. The background is the chimney of the computer room, blue sky and white clouds. I'll take a picture of you. "

Word decomposition

The interpretation of inverse is opposite to √, and opposite to "shun": countercurrent. Reverse the situation against the wind. Never turn your back on me. Disobedience: Disobedience. Advice is hard to listen to. Betrayer, betrayer, or betrayer: treason. Reverse production greeting: reverse tourism (hotel). Expected: expected. Explanation of light: the sun, fire, electricity and other radiation make people's eyes dizzy, make people feel bright, and can see objects: sunlight. Moonlight. It's on fire. Guanghua (bright brilliance). Honor: coming (honorific, meaning that the arrival of guests brings glory to the host). Patronize. Recover. Achieve greatness: achieve greatness.