I enjoy macro photography and have heard of using "Rim Lighting" for higher contrast. How do I achieve this effect?
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You get a rim light by placing the light behind your subject, but it's more used in portrait photography than in macro (see example). But I guess it can work, if you make your light small enough to fit behind what you're shooting. |
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