Lighting Terms
'Lamp left' and 'lamp right' (works based on the left and right of the person behind the light, not the person in the scene).
Nearside lighting -
Broadside lighting -
broadside the side that faces the camera
shortsighting
sidelight
backlight
kicker/rim light
key light (main light in scene)
Fill light fills in shadows
cross-lighting
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1. The dark, wet figure in image a being backlit with the only other light source being from the petrol station in the background contributes to an overall sense of tension and drama, as well as mystery. Image b, in contrast, is much more warmly lit.
2. The lowly lit nature of image a gives it a far more tense and dramatic feel than image b, which is a much more romantic and warm style of lighting despite also being quite dark.
3. Despite all being well-lit shots, a's lack of any shadows and dark spots gives it a somewhat ominous feel; b's warmer and more orange tone contributes to an upbeat, happy one and c somewhat angelic or mystical.
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