Photograph flowers with continuous lights.
Floodlight– light is diffused and wraps around the subject hitting it from many angles. shadows are soft.
Spotlight – light is direct and hits the subject from one angle. Shadows are hard.
In-class Flower Shoot Camera Settings:
- Resolution=RAW
- ISO=800
- WB=Flash
- Shooting Mode=Tv
- Shutter speed = 1/125
- The camera sets the aperture
Every shot has a flower in it as the main subject. The ugly vase should not be seen in any photos. Fill the frame with the flower.
- Flood Light
A. Front light: reduces detail, low contrast
B. Side Light floodlight with diffusion: brings out texture.
C. Back Light: shoot the subject against the light-shooting towards the lights.
2. Spot Light
A. Front light: reduces detail, low contrast
B. Side Light spotlight: brings out texture, high contrast
C. Back Light – Point the light at the background only to create a silhouette of the flower.
Either Light
D. Extreme close-up for texture-use extension tube
Put your best 20 in an album on Flickr. Include at least one for spotlight: front, side, back and one for flood light: front, side, back. Please label your images accordingly so know what you intended. Send your best two to the class group.
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