Unit 3: Light
By: Jim Harmer Hard Light Example |
Dreamstime.com Hard Light Example |
Hard Light photography gives out a more striking image to its subject. It also brings out more of the textures and details of the image. For example, the second image really brings out his wrinkles on his fingers and his facial expression.
littlesproutphotography.com Soft Light |
littlesproutphotography.com Soft Light |
Soft light photography brings out a more airy atmosphere to its images. It also gives off a a relax feeling to it.
Activity 2:Find an example of a photograph where the subject has been lit by a single light source and an example where more than one light has been used.Describe in each the quality and position of the brightest or main light and the effect this has on the subject. In the second example describe the quality and effect the additional light has.
Beckermanphoto.com one light source |
The main light source in this image is the moon. The lighting helps capture the mood and the shading of its subjects. Having the lighting so high up helps in capturing the entire subject.
David Shillling Multiple Light |
The lighting on the subject gives off a softer feel and helps bring out the woman's face, vail, dress, and flowers.
Activity 3: Find two images that have been shot into the light or included the light source. Explain how the photographer may have gone about taking a light meter reading for these photographs.
Activity 3: Find two images that have been shot into the light or included the light source. Explain how the photographer may have gone about taking a light meter reading for these photographs.
By: Rhino Neal |
Shallow Depth: when only one part of the image is in focus and the other is not. The photographer used a greater aperture to get the blurriness in the image.
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