Friday, July 16, 2010

Breathtaking Silhoutte Photography (25 Examples)

Silhouette photography are obtained when you underexpose the foreground subject. Usually, a typical background for such photos is the view of the sky during sunset or sunrise. The typical subject for such photos would be people. The challenge is thus, to find alternative backgrounds and alternative subjects.



The main elements to a silhouette picture are the shape of the silhouette, and the colour of the background. Ideally, both should be interesting to make a striking photo.



man on fire © Shlomi Nissim



man on fire



Point of View © Donato Buccella



Point of View



the visitor © latoday



visitor photography



Photography is not a crime © Xava du



Photography is not a crime



leave it all behind



leave it all behind



Last night on earth © Fabien BRAVIN



Last night on earth



pigeons © Allan Wallberg



pigeons photography



News in Jerusalem © Barbara Orienti



News in Jerusalem



Silhoutte with an optical Illusion © Achintya Guchhait



Silhoutte with an optical Illusion



Drop silhoutte photography © Suraj Singh



Drop silhoutte photography



Sweet September Sunset © battymaddie



Sweet September Sunset



another worker at another site...© vikas koshti



another worker at another site





Girl in gallery© PaulPat



Girl in gallery photography



FLYING-OVER ROCK © Alessandra Meniconzi



FLYING-OVER ROCK



Shadow bike...© Antonio Grambone



Shadow bike



Sunset at Erg Chebbi © Rui Pires



Sunset at Erg Chebbi



Dangerous Game Area © ilhan marasli



Dangerous Game Area



Hanging © Regy Kurniawan



Hanging



Shadows at Circular Quay © Sheila Smart



Shadows at Circular Quay



World's Favorite Sport © Rama V



World's Favorite Sport



Beauty, according to Disney © Kevin Dooley



Beauty, according to Disney



We Will Become Silhouettes © Joey Gannon



We Will Become Silhouettes



Jackie Martinez © Mark Sebastian



Jackie Martinez



Endless Love © Sabrina



Endless Love



People-Watching © Stuart Richards



People-Watching

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