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LL8 – Hands

  For this picture my group decided to go with silly. What the idea is the hand on the top is looking over the other and the one on the bottom is like provoking a fight like saying “come on … Continue reading

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Hands

The mood of this picture is scary/scared. This is so because of  the dramatic scene where the finger with the dagger is inserted in the other hand giving these hands character. Also the red filter made the picture dark and … Continue reading

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DIRECT REFLECTION

When we took the picture of the cheese grater it was bit of a difficult task to get a good lighting on it. This was so because since its a metal object any light pointed at it would be reflected … Continue reading

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LL7 Direct Reflection

To control the reflection of the metal grater, we put the light behind the camera. We had a second light for the background. To fix the reflection from the metal grater, we use white foam board to make the sides … Continue reading

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LL8 Hands

In this photograph, we used direct lighting with background lit. We used a soft box to light the hands. And we had a strobe light for the background. We made sure there was no shadow to create a cheerful mood. … Continue reading

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Hands

  I like this photo the best. It express a peaceful but lonely feeling. This photo shot is almost the eye level maybe I will say it is little bit from top. The side light gives the hands some dramatic … Continue reading

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LL8-Hand shoot

Please post your single best image from today’s shoot with a short description of how you used lighting and color to create the mood of the photograph.

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LL6- Contrast

The first photo we took of a teddy bear that would represent a happy childhood we turned up the contrast to make the bear stand out a bit from the background. It was effective in portraying the bear with a warm … Continue reading

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LL7- Direct Reflection

To control the reflections my group used the white foam board and the strobe light. We did this so that the light on the grater doesn’t show the camera and doesn’t glare when we shoot. Since the object is reflective having the … Continue reading

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LL7 – Direct Reflection

My group used the foam board and the blue board for the background and by positioning the strobe light. This is a way to control where the light hits the object and also by using the angle of incidence to … Continue reading

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