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Home
foundation course
Own Work.
Capturing images
>
Photo Safari
Frame
Proximity
Time
Representation
Focus
Projects
>
Project 1 - Architecture
Project2- Studio Lighting
Street Photography.
>
Working The Scene
camera skills
>
capturing light
>
how light works
the camera obscura
the exposure triangle
studio lighting
>
Artist Research.
compostition
>
Composition Theory
wrong- how to take bad photos
photo safari
responding to photographers work
>
research
analysis of GCSE work
post production techniques
>
photoshop techniques
development techniques
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In this the camera was far away so we need to zoom in and turn the camera portrait.
In this the camera need to be down because you can see more of the background than the person.
In this the picture is more zoomed in and we kept both lights on quite dim brightness.
in this we only kept the brightness high on one and less on the other. This make the person look happy and the brightness is not too dark
In this image the lighting was low which made the image quite dark.
In this image the camera was out of focus and the lighting was low which made the picture turn out dark and blurry
in this image the picture came out really nice as both of the lighting were on a average setting and no shadows were created as both lights were at the same setting.
In this image the lighting on the right was more higher than the lighting on the left creating a shadow on the left.