Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Friday, February 12, 2016
Monday, February 8, 2016
Image 1 - shadowless - just the fill light
Image 2 - Butterfly with just the key light
Image 3 - Broad with just the key light
Image 4 - Rembrandt with just the key light
Image 5 - Split with just the key light
Image 1 - shadowless - just the fill light
Image 2 - Butterfly with a key and fill light
Image 3 - Loop with a key and fill light
Image 4 - Rembrandt with a key and fill light
Image 5 - Split with a key and fill light
Image 1 - shadowless with a fill light and a background light
Image 2 - Butterfly with all three lights
Image 3 - Loop with all three lights
Image 4 - Rembrandt with all three lights
Image 5 - Split with all three lights
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Fill light - Fill is used to lighten shadows and control Contrast and Lighting Ratios
Key light(main light)- may determine the character of the lighting like the mood
Hair light - limited to the top of the head background light.
Grey card-reflectance card used instead of a subject for a Reflected Light Meter reading.
Background light-Reveals the character of the background and helps separate it from the subject.
Key light(main light)- may determine the character of the lighting like the mood
Hair light - limited to the top of the head background light.
Shadowless- every angle is evenly light.
Hard light - A relatively small, direct, usually focusable source, with or without lens, that produces strong High-lights and dark shadows.
Soft light- Diffused, Bounced, indirect light; the opposite of Hard Light.
Reflector- Variously shaped "bowls" that shape and intensify a lamp's Beam.
Diffuser- A Translucent material placed in front of a Light to soften Highlights and Shadows, reduce Contrast and increase Beam Angle.
Diffuser- A Translucent material placed in front of a Light to soften Highlights and Shadows, reduce Contrast and increase Beam Angle.
Intensity- The "strength" of the Incident Light.
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Butterfly (or Paramount) --
- 1. What effect does it create?
- 2. Why use it?
- 3. How many lights or light sources?
Loop --
- 1. What effect does it create?
- 2. Why use it?
- 3. How many lights or light sources?
Rembrandt --
- 1. What effect does it create? triangle on oppsite side of nose bc light to in front to the side
- 2. Why use it?
- 3. How many lights or light sources?
Split --
- 1. What effect does it create?half face lit
- 2. Why use it?
- 3. How many lights or light sources?
Broad and Short -
- 1. What effect does it create?
- 2. Why use it?
- 3. How many lights or light sources?
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Flash Photography Basic Concepts
Every Flash Photograph is two exposures in one.
Fill Flash can be used when subject is backlit or sidelit to eliminate silhouettes or shadows.
Flash exposure isn't affected by shutter speed.
Your camera measures ambient light and flash illumination separately.
With automatic flash metering, the flash illumination is measured after the shutter button is pressed, and the flash output is adjusted accordingly.
Every SLR camera with a mechanical shutter box has a maximum flash sync shutter speed.
Harsh lighting washed out subjects and red eye can be eliminated
Its posable to change the order of when the flash fires using 'Rear Curtain Sync."
Removing the flash from the top of the camera helps eliminates red eye and unflattering shadows.
Fill Flash can be used when subject is backlit or sidelit to eliminate silhouettes or shadows.
Flash exposure isn't affected by shutter speed.
Your camera measures ambient light and flash illumination separately.
With automatic flash metering, the flash illumination is measured after the shutter button is pressed, and the flash output is adjusted accordingly.
Every SLR camera with a mechanical shutter box has a maximum flash sync shutter speed.
Harsh lighting washed out subjects and red eye can be eliminated
Its posable to change the order of when the flash fires using 'Rear Curtain Sync."
Removing the flash from the top of the camera helps eliminates red eye and unflattering shadows.
1. Name of Tutorial?
Christmas photos with festive bokeh
2. Save and post an example of the type of photograph this tutorial produces?
3. What equipment do you need? (Make a list. Be specific.)
-camera
-tripod
-little Christmas tree
-rubber bands
-black paper
-scissors
-lights
-ornament
4. List of important things to do to prepare for shoot? (Make a numbered list.)
1.
5. List of important tips during shoot. (Make a numbered list.)
6. List of important tips on how to process in Lightroom (or other software) after shoot?
5. List of important tips during shoot. (Make a numbered list.)
6. List of important tips on how to process in Lightroom (or other software) after shoot?
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