Author: Cassidy (Page 3 of 4)
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I chose the automatic exposure settings on photo A and liked the look of it because the alpaca had good lighting. If there wasn’t a shadow on the left it would look even better. For this photo I slightly lowered the exposure.I chose this picture from group B because of the moody feel the low exposure brought.
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I chose this photo from group C because the alpaca looks whiter than the wall with this slight exposure. For photo D this was also with a slightly lowered exposure.
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I used the cover my planner for the black and my sketchbook paper for the white. In my case the black and white were not similar but had a dramatic difference when I adjusted the exposure. For the black background I lowered the exposre and for the white I increased it.
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