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LL7-Portrait Basics
I choose this photograph because it is a good example of short lighting that the side of Samantha’s face turned towards the camera is in more shadow. Besides that, it is also in three-quarter view.
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LL5-Shutter Speed
In my opinion, I think shutter speed is a measure of how long your camera’s focal point is exposed to light. As we change to high shutter speed, we can create either motion blur or frozen motion in the photograph. … Continue reading
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lighting for mood
While working with my group we came up with pretty interesting photos. It was a lot of fun to see the difference in our moods with the different kinds of lighting. The best was the warped photos where we got … Continue reading
Painting with light
Lighting direction is created by using a tripod and a narrow aperture to get a wide range of depth of field. The aperture controls the exposure of whatever is lit by the strobe lights. This then creates long streaks of … Continue reading
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Painting With Light
Painting with light is the manipulation of moving lights and the camera’s shutter speed. I enjoyed this photo the most as we tried a little to hard making a happy face after a few failed attempts. The two color does … Continue reading
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Painting With Light
I like this photograph because it looks simple yet interesting all together. Painting with light is extending the exposure so the camera captures the light for a longer period of time. Good shot, Paul’s team did well on this.
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Painting with Light
Printing with light uses a long exposure to draw an image with light over time in the frame. This photo is effective because the picture was made using flash lights and seems to be dramatic with the black background. Using … Continue reading
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Painting with Light
I chose this image because I think it is a great example of painting with light. My group and I used one of our hands and used the red light to make it seem like he is shooting something from … Continue reading
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LL 9- Painting with Light
Painting with light is using a long exposure to draw an image with light into the frame. The long exposure is needed because it gives more time for the light to hit the frame. This photo is the best of … Continue reading
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LL9-Painting with light
In order to get the letters to show properly, we had to write the F and the D backwards so they will be corrected after the image is taken. It took three of us to make the word come to … Continue reading
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