Our last photography assignment was on shutter speed and focus. In other words, manipulating the depth of field and capturing motion in our shots. Here are a few of the final products:
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
The High-Lights and Low-Lights of My Day
These are a few examples from my third photography assignment. We were working with a function called bracketing, practicing finding the right exposures on high-light and low-light photographs. In other words, getting the right exposure or lighting on light objects on light backgrounds and dark objects on dark backgrounds. I didn't like the white pictures I took as much, but I started to get the hang of the low-light frames.
{Salt shaker on white cutting board. Night shot in kitchen}

{Light bulb on white pillowcase-morning shot with window light}
{Bathroom scale-taken in bathroom under fluorescent lighting}
{Bar stool}

{Bar stool from our kitchen}
{Black pumps. Shot in my room with direct window light, 9am}
{Sunglasses. Shot in my room with direct window light}
{Dish set. Morning light in kitchen}
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