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Lab 11: Food/Fill

Since the pieces of cake are already inside a white container, I didn’t need to do much with the background. All I did was set up a white table and place the food on top of it. I used a lamp I have in my room for the lighting. I had the lamp in one hand and my phone in the other to take the pictures. The two pictures I think came out the best were “Side Light 3/4” and “Side Light Direct”. The quality of those two are my favorite.

Lab #11- Food/Fill

I used a white canvas meant for painting as my background. Using this gave me 18×24 area space to play with. The images shot was during morning time using natural window light. I used a little flashlight as a fill and a small canvas white board to reflect the light. I believe I achieved better results using a fill because the additional light source to reflect the organic window light not only casts a shadow, but the fill emphasizes the shadows making it clearer and the fill also adds dimension to the overall photograph. The image that I think is best is the “backlight fill 3/4” photo. The light source in this image is recognizable and I really like the highlight on the garlic. I also like the different values in shadows that is created by the reflective light.

Lab #11: Background Matters

  1. The first photograph pictured with a light granite background casts a shadow behind the objects and the light source coming from the opposite side. I noticed with a lighter background, the shadow contrasts better.
  2. The second photograph pictured with an espresso-colored wooden table differs from the lighter background picture because the shadow casts are in front of the objects and not as clear as the first one. It’s hard to say where the light source is coming from too.

For both photographs I increased the exposure and brightness in Lightroom. I also sharpened and added a bit of definition. In my opinion, I believe the lighter background picture stands out than the darker background because the light source and cast shadows are apparent and clear. This exercise emphasizes the importance of background and the relationship it has with the other components of the composition.

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