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Motion Blur

I think that the low angle perspective in this image is very interesting, the fact that the image goes from light to dark; left to right feels like the people who are blurred are running into a cave metaphorically speaking.

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Motion Blur

      This photo has me as the subject. I love this photo because of the emotion it sends to its viewers. To me it displays a giddy playful feeling. It is like he is glad he passed his … Continue reading

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LL6-Motion Blur

Post a small version of the best photo you took today that uses motion blur. Write a short description of how you achieved motion blur.

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Leslie Picon LL5

  Q1.When and why would you as an art director or a photographer chose traditional portrait lighting with a main light,fill and background light for a portrait? Using traditional portrait gives a soft feeling to the face. Also it makes … Continue reading

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LL5 Lighting mood

1.I’d like to use traditional portrait lighting, it’s soft and can be used for many types of photos especially, yearbook pictures. The main light, lights the subject from the front while the fill light is usually off to the side … Continue reading

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Lorraine Hernandez LL5 Lighting Mood

  1.I would use Traditional Portrait lighting because it is very soft and can be used for yearbook pictures or something of just a impel pose and smile. The background light helps separate the person from the background. It looks … Continue reading

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Henry Huang LL5

This is a good photo because it really shows a serious expression and the side light really help create a more dramatic feel. The angle of his head also help enhance the mood and the fill light really lighten the … Continue reading

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Good lighting

The reason i like this photo is because of the subjects facial expression. She has a natural smile which was hard to obtain because you need to make your subject laugh so it wouldn’t look fake or forced. Also the … Continue reading

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Portrait lighting for Mood

Q1. When and why would you as an art director or a photographer chose traditional portrait lighting with a main light, fill and background light for a portrait? Answer: As an art director or a photographer choosing traditional portrait lighting with … Continue reading

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Portrait

This is my personal favorite picture because the lighting fills her face leaving almost no shadow. Also hiding imperfections and giving her face a fresh and very pretty appearance.

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