Learning, whether in the classroom, in books, online or hands-on, is something I love to do, and love to share. You can imagine how ecstatic I wasΒ when I met up with fellow San Diego photographer Erika Thornes last year, a connection made through our mutual friend Carole. I was ecstatic she asked me to tag along and offered to teach me the magic of silhouettes!
We captured some amazing shots, and I wrote about the experience here. Huge thank you to ErikaΒ for an amazing experience and fabulous launch into the lovely world of silhouettes!
IΒ had recentlyΒ found outΒ my sister was pregnant, so I looked forward to trying sunset silhouettes with her and her baby bump! The opportunity didn’t come for six months, but it was worth it! You can check out that posts here.
Since then, I’ve taken quite a few silhouette shots – some for client sessions, some of my daughters, some of family and friends, all with lots of heart and excitement!
I actually headed out this evening to the beach with my daughters and a dear friend to have some summer fun and get a few moreΒ silhouette shots, but those will have to wait to be posted another day… this mama is tired!Β
Be sure to check outΒ The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: SilhouetteΒ – so much inspiration being shared!Β Curious for more?Β Check out myΒ previous photo challenge entries! Want to see all my silhouette posts? Head on over here!
As always, thanks for stopping by. Have a joyful, creative, blessing filled day! Make sure not to miss any future posts by signing up for theΒ Clicky Chick Creates email list here! Youβll get a great little freebie download as my thank youΒ π
Live creatively!
xoxo,
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UPDATE: Fellow blogger and friend,Β LindaΒ asked if I could share some technical tips on capturing silhouettes. I LOVE TO SHARE, SO HERE WE GO…
- Shoot in Manual Mode
- Set your ISO between 1600 and 3200
- Use spot metering and adjust your focal point to your subject – you’ll get crisper lines and better focus as your lens won’t have to hunt
- Open upΒ your aperture as WIDEΒ as you can go (mine have been between 2.8 and 5.6, depending on lens and distance)
- Meter for the sky, adjusting your shutter speed to get the right exposure (mine have usually been between 1/1600 and 1/4000, but as low as 1/400, even 1/8 once — 1/8 is crazy, I know! I’m pretty sure I was using my tripod – that’s the shot of my daughters with the very vast open sky)
- Get as low on the ground as you can possibly get. I’m usually laying on my tummy or sitting on my bum at the very least! It elevates your subject so the horizon doesn’t cut through their heads. Aim to get the horizon as close to their feet as possible.
- Ask your subjects to giveΒ as much distance as possible between their body parts or else it’ll look like a blob! {Imagine someone standing straight, feet together, with arms locked at their sides… blob! Get arms and legs away from body – it if can bend, bend it!}
- Have fun! Whether you’re capturing strangers from a distance, or your own family, make sure you try to capture the moment, an emotion, or an action – it’ll give more impact to your image! Good luck!
65 responses to “Silhouette // Coastline {Photo Challenge}”
amazing shots π
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Thanks so much π
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Love your silhouettes! Beautiful shots.
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Thanks so much π
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These are fantastic! I just tried a shot with my older daughter (no little ones around). I wish I had read this post first! Thanks for the info.
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Thanks and you’re welcome π Hope the tips help you!
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Great stuff β capture femininity, love, adventure, companionship … with a chance to interpolate between the lines, co-write the story as it were. Art, in other words. I like!
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[…] reading the prompt and posting my first “Coastline Silhouettes” response to the Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette, I was inspired and knew I […]
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Love the new look! And what gorgeous images! Thank you so much for the tips!
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Thanks so much Rene and thanks for the pingback π
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[…] Clicky Chicks’ Silhouette CoastlineΒ with tips on how to photograph silhouettes […]
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I echo all the brilliant praise you’ve received … and thanks for the tips. Always great to hear how others do things we’ve been doing for years. The notion of getting low, especially for the sunset silhouetttes, is something I never considered but makes perfect sense now that you explained it. A great learning and another day fulfilled. Thank you. π
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Thanks so much for your kind words, Dale! And I love hearing that even a seasoned photographer like yourself was able to pick up a tip π Made my day!! Thank you!
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Fantastic pictures Connie! I tried to pick a favourite, but they are all awesome. So much emotion can be conveyed by just the outlines. Thanks for sharing the technical details. I am curious to know why the ISO should be so high?
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Thank you Kan! Great question about the ISO… bumping that higher not only allows more light in, but allows the shutter speed to be faster, which allows for crisper outlines in the silhouette and stopping motion – great for jumps and twirls π Thanks again for your kind comment!
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Good shots, Connie. And very detailed tips π
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Thanks Stefano!
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wow !!! brilliant photography…such a treat to the eyes !:)
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Thank you π
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By far.. The best collection of images for this week’s (silhouette) challenge.. Awesome job.. N thanks for the tips.. I will use them for future photographs n weekly challenges.
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Thanks so much for your kind words!! and glad you found the tips helpful π
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These are wonderful photos.
I agree, meter for the sky, or meter for the subject and change exposure compensation to about -3.
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Wonderful contribution!
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Wooow, your photos are amazing!! The one with your sister is a β€
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Thanks so much β€
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You’re welcome π
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Connie not only are these amazing photos but I am so very grateful for your tips in taking them. thank you. Would you mind telling me which program you use to add text to your photos?
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You’re welcome π I use Lightroom to add my watermark (as well as to do most of my image editing and image cataloging), but I created my watermark in Photoshop. As for the Emerson quote? I added that in Photoshop. You can check out links to all my faves π https://clickychickcreates.com/connie-hanks-photography/whats-in-my-bag/
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Thank you for that. Very helpful. So for the quote that you have added ( Live in the sunshine…) did you use Photoshop for that too.?
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Yes, Photoshop for the additional text π
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Thank you Connie. Really appreciate your mentoring so much. Very generous of you. π
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Awesome tips…thanks!!!
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You’re welcome!
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Can you share some technical tips? Aperture/shutter speed?
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Absolutely! Good idea! I’ll amend the post.. gimme a few mins π
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Thanks π as you said…any opportunity to learn is great!!
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Okay, tips are up at the end of the post π
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I’d say you’ve mastered silhouettes! Beautiful shots.
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Thanks Patti!
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Gorgeous pictures. You really are very talented. The coastline really does provide a beautiful scenery for pictures
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Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment π I’m looking forward to checking out your blog a bit more and dig into those reviewed apps!
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π They’re really great apps and no problem!! I’ve got a DSLR camera and I’ve been trying to figure out how to use it. Hopefully one day I’ll be able to get some awesome pics like you’ve got!
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Wow, fantastic images!! π
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Thanks Steve!
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Very nice photos – it is amazing how powerful an image can be in silhouette – I love sunsets, too. Enjoy your weekend.
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Thanks Clay! I love sunsets too – the colors and light just exude grace and miracle!
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Very nice!
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Thanks Rob!
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Wow, Amazing sihouette and shots…
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Thank you π
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Brilliant photo!
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Thanks!
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Absolutely gorgeous. Really makes me wish I was headed to the beach right now π
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Thanks Jeri! I’m about 20 to 30 mins away from several San Diego beaches, but worth every minute it takes to get there π And the last 20-30 mins before the sun dips are the best!
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Great series.
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Thanks Ron! They are quite fun to capture π
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AMAZING shots… !!! am going to read later everything you posted on silhouettes π
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Thanks Alexandra!
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Great silhouettes
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Thanks so much, Irene!
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Stunning.
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Thanks β€
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Delightful pictures! You are very clever and talented π
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Thanks so much for your kind words π
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