Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Duel Lighting

camera #206
Nikon 3100
Shutter speed: 10/400 sec
F-stop: f/5.2

For this photo I spontaneously decided to take. I was thinking about what I can take for natural and man made lighting, I looked up and took a shot just for fun. This is my favorite photo of this second due to how the positioning of everything and O fin the glass looks very crisp in this photo. I also enjoy how the ladybug is positioned. How not all of it is showing and how the lighting makes it black. 

camera #206
Nikon 3100
Shutter speed: 10/400 sec
F-stop: f/5.2

This photo was taken when thinking about how to mix the two lighting in. We have the light from the school and the very big windows beaming down on the kids. You can vividly see the difference between the natural lighting and the schools light. 

camera
Cannon t3i
Shutter speed: 10/400 sec
F-stop: f/5.2

This photo has a good show of natural light coming through my window. You can see the cat is placed in the right side making it rule of thirds. I enjoy how the boxes and the flooring gives a good sense of lines. I like how my house lights are not making the room very bright, so when the natural light comes in it makes it more dramatic and visible

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Studios lighting

Camera # 206
Nikon 3100
Shutter speed: 10/400 sec
F-stop: f/5.2

This picture I experimented with one light shining directly on the subject. My main focus was to make a halo looking light around her head and get the edges dark. This was one of the first photos I took so I didn't move the light around a lot. This was the first attempt discovering how light reacts with the face and the surrounding.

Camera #206
Nikon 3100
Shutter speed: 10/200 sec
F-stop: f/8


With this photo I decided to take the light and place it on the right. We also decided to fool around with the UI for camera filters. I enjoy this specific photo because of the shadowing on my face and how it goes down the entire left side of my body. With this I experimented with the circular reflector. I set up the lighting and the positioning had a friend take the photo.


Camera #206
Nikon 3100
shutter speed: 10/200 sec
F stop: f/5.6

Out of all the photos I took this is my favorite. I enjoy the black and white and for me it adds a nice look. The expression on her face seems to give off a strong vibe. This shows the works of the rule of thirds. I didn't do this intentionally but I like how the 3/4th of the wall illuminated and the other 1/4th is completely blacked out