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Available Light (EP)
Available Light may refer to: * Available light In photography and cinematography, available light (also called ambient light or practical light) refers to any ''available'' source of light that is not explicitly supplied by the photographer for the purpose of taking pictures. The term usu ..., sources of light that not explicitly supplied by the photographer for the purpose of taking pictures * ''Available Light'' (album), by Dave Dobbyn * ''Available Light'' (EP), by James McCartney * "Available Light", a song by Rush from the album '' Presto'' * ''Available Light'' (1990 film), a British television film in the anthology series ''ScreenPlay'' {{disambiguation ...
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Available Light
In photography and cinematography, available light (also called ambient light or practical light) refers to any ''available'' source of light that is not explicitly supplied by the photographer for the purpose of taking pictures. The term usually refers to light sources in the surrounding environment that are present naturally (e.g. sunlight, moonlight, starlight, etc.) or artificial lighting that are already pre-existing (e.g. street lights, room lights, etc.). It generally excludes flashes, although arguably flash lighting provided by other photographers shooting simultaneously in the same space could be considered available light. Light sources that affect the scene and are included in the actual frame are called practical light sources, or simply practicals. Use of available light is an important factor in candid photography in order not to disturb the subjects. The use of available light may pose a challenge for a photographer. The brightness and direction of the light ...
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Available Light (album)
''Available Light'' is a 2005 album by New Zealand singer-songwriter Dave Dobbyn Sir David Joseph Dobbyn (born 3 January 1957) is a New Zealand musician, singer–songwriter and record producer. In his early career he was a member of the rock group Th' Dudes and was the main creative force in pop band DD Smash. Since then he .... It debuted at number 3 on the New Zealand Music Charts. Track listing DVD The album was also released with a limited edition DVD. The contents of the DVD are: #Available Light - Album Insight #Fans on Film #Dave's Track by Track #Behind the scenes of the ''Welcome Home'' video #''Welcome Home'' video (with optional director's commentary) #''Haere Mai Dave'' In addition, the DVD contains a hidden "Easter Egg", accessed by scrolling up on the main menu and pressing enter. References External links Track-by-Track Explanations (davedobbyn.co.nz) Dave Dobbyn albums 2005 albums Sony BMG albums {{2005-rock-album-stub ...
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Available Light (EP)
Available Light may refer to: * Available light In photography and cinematography, available light (also called ambient light or practical light) refers to any ''available'' source of light that is not explicitly supplied by the photographer for the purpose of taking pictures. The term usu ..., sources of light that not explicitly supplied by the photographer for the purpose of taking pictures * ''Available Light'' (album), by Dave Dobbyn * ''Available Light'' (EP), by James McCartney * "Available Light", a song by Rush from the album '' Presto'' * ''Available Light'' (1990 film), a British television film in the anthology series ''ScreenPlay'' {{disambiguation ...
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Presto (album)
''Presto'' is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. It was released November 21, 1989 by Anthem Records and was the band's first album released internationally by Atlantic Records following the group's departure from Mercury. After the ''Hold Your Fire'' (1987) tour ended in 1988, the group members reconvened in December to decide their next step and agreed to take six months off before starting on a new album. ''Presto'' marked another change in Rush's sound, with guitar taking a more dominant role in the writing and a reduction in synthesizers and a return towards more guitar-driven arrangements. ''Presto'' reached No. 7 in Canada and No. 16 in the United States. " Show Don't Tell," " The Pass" and "Superconductor" were released as singles from ''Presto''; the former charted at No. 1 on the U.S. Album Rock Tracks chart. Rush supported the album with the Presto Tour from February to June 1990. ''Presto'' reached gold certification by the Recording Industry Ass ...
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