Monday, 2 April 2012

Picture Perfect Lighting


This photo was taken with and exposure time of 1/50th of a second and a 5.6 aperture with the canon EOS digital rebel xsi. I used a 1:2 lighting method and then adjust around with the sides and angles of the lights until I got what I wanted. In the, end I used a light on the right and one light straight on. In Photoshop I softened the photo by taking out most of the colour to the point where the head band and hair were the only things that would pop. 

In the photo on the right I had a light over head on the left and a light on the right. I shot this photo with a Canon EOS digital rebel xsi and an exposure time of 1/60th second and an aperture of f/5.6. I made this photo black and white to make less background noise and draw the eye to her face.

This photo was taken with an exposure time of 1/50th of a second and a 5.6 aperture. I used a canon EOS digital rebel xsi camera. I applied the 1:2 lighting method and then adjusted the sides and angles of the lights until I got what I wanted. in the end i had one light up really high on the left and one light straight on. In Photoshop I softened the photo by taking out a lot of the colour to the point where the head band and hair would pop. There is no tension in her face but rather in the body posture.

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