Thursday, June 2, 2011
15th Roll: Dramatic Lighting
Dramatic lighting required us to use side lighting from a window, flash light, or some other device that gives off light. In dramatic lighting it was important to know how to correctly use the light meter; changing the aperture or shutter speed if needed. Some of the photos I shot didn't turn out the way I'd liked because they were too dark or blurry. The shoes and a photo of a wooden figure were the ones I decided to print. The shoes have the best detail and the lighting worked well. There's a shadow of the shoes that I tried to capture. The figure was okay but I wish some of the other photos of the figure had shown up better. The wooden figure was used with a 5.6 aperture and 5.6 seconds with a 3 and 1/2 contrast sheet. The shoes were on a 5.6 aperture with 5 seconds.
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