In today's classes we practice high and low angles portraits and camera settings such as Aperture, ISO and exposure compensation. We walked around in campus in groups and took portraits of each other, when we returned we created contact sheet on photoshop. To do so We open photoshop, clicked on file then automate and contact sheet.
After that I looked at the EXIF details of my images, I will explain in details some of the details and camera settings of the shots
For this picture, I used an aperture of 4.9 and exposure time of 1/1000 sec, but to make it darker I used exposure compensation of -1.7. I took the picture in a middle angle. What I liked about this shot is the color palette and the hair covering the model's left eye.
F/3.4 Exposure time 1/10 sec, ISO -400, Exposure compensation -1.3
In this shot I used a 3/4 aperture so that there's a lot of light coming in, to compensate the excess of light, I used a Exposure compensation of -1.3. I used a high angle, and shot between the stair steps. I could have framed the picture better, but I liked the idea and the spontaneity of the models.
F/3.4 Exposure time 1/500 sec, ISO -80 Exposure compensation 0
|For this shot I used an aperture of F/3.4, so that there is a lot of light coming in, and there is no exposure compensation. what I liked about this shot is the sunbeam on the right and the shadows inside the building. The models pose and the his black clothe create a great contrast with the rest of the picture which is very bright and light.
Good that you did the task and have the images - you should have put your shots together on pixlr as discussed in class please ad this and add a little reflection
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