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Portrait Lighting for Mood
In this photograph it uses three different types of light, which would be fill light, key light, and back light. In the fill light it show soft shadows all around her. In the key light you can see the triangle … Continue reading
Portrait for lighting and mood
The lighting is Fill light since the shadows are soft, There is some background light since there is a light around the subject/model. The mood is calm
Best Portrait
This is a eye level photograph. The way this photo was taken gives the feeling of her being happy, because of her face expression. Also with the combination of the lighting, shadows and the white background, makes this portrait stand … Continue reading
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Best Portrait
This photo of Ferdinand was taken with short lighting by placing the light on the side of the invisible ear, which create a light and dark composition and also making the portrait look more dramatic.
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LL6 Salona Johnson
The photo I chose is a backlight photo. In a backlight photo the object you are shooting is creating more of a silhouette rather than a clear shot.
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Best Photo- Portrait
The light reflecting off the glasses and his face works well together.
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From todays class this was one of the best photos because of the lighting and the emotion was captured. This photograph was taken with side light giving the other side a shadow. This is a front view portrait.
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The lighting in this image is called backlight. Its where a night is placed behind the person, which creates a silhouette effect.
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Lighting
This is my favorite Photograph. The way the side light hits the pedals and make the colors go from light to dark, and making the shadows pop out. This Photo is an extreme close up, which changes the actual … Continue reading
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