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LL7_DirectReflection_Wilbert

Using the backboard or a background, I can control the way light hits an object by using the angle of incidence to the angle of reflection. This concept insures that at whatever angle you project your light at, it will … Continue reading

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Toy Shoot

I choose this photo becase it is interesting. It do not show the whole figure of objects instead of showing the relecation. The light is from the front therefore objects are bright, clean and not that much shadoe on them. … Continue reading

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LL7-Direct Reflection

Controlling reflections is a key part of still life photography. How did you control the reflections off the metal grater today? What does “the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection” mean?

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LL6 CONTRAST

  So this first picture I believe has “The bad childhood” look. This is due to the high contrast and low key lighting.  The high contrast creates the heavy shadows making this photo look a bit scary and dark. To … Continue reading

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LL3-StreetPhotography

I chose this street photograph as my candid because of the way the back light creates a rim light around the officer’s head. Also, there is a shallow depth of field which give the composition a better look. The background … Continue reading

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LL5 Oscar Diaz

These are the two photos I selected. The First one is very bright and happy using the skeletons sitting on candy corn with their hands held high. The lack of harsh shadows help in setting the mood of the shot. … Continue reading

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LL6-Contrast

Post your two best shots from today’s toy shoot, one that represents a happy childhood and that represents a bad childhood. How did your use of contrast contribute to the mood of the two photographs? What else helped your photographs … Continue reading

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LL2 Outdoor Portraits

I chose this photography as my best because the light fill from using the reflector gave the subject’s face a nice soft glow. At the same time, there is a very nice shallow depth of field with the background blurred … Continue reading

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LL5

  For the first picture, We used stroke lighting. Only one specific area was lit. Everything in the background is  much more dark compared the the only lit area. This lighting makes the picture feel more mysterious and scary. You … Continue reading

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Lighting Direction

  This two photos represent happiness and darkness. The first photo was took at first table. The light came from the side and with black background. We used umberalle in front of light to make it a sense of scare … Continue reading

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