Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Still Life--MA

I used a lamp for my lighting. I had it coming in from the side because I liked the contrast it had on the objects.
I chose the dark leather background because the flower and softball popped, but the picture and book blended.
ISO: 150
Fstop: f/2.4
Shutter speed: 1/50
Focal length: 33
 
I used the background as the tile in my kitchen. It is lighter so it makes my objects pop.
I used the lighting of the window coming behind my objects to make it look more heavenly.
ISO: 400
Fstop: f/2.4
Shutter speed: 1/20
Focal length: 33
My back ground is the brown wall. I chose this because it draws your eyes to the lighter part of the picture which is in the mirror.
My lighting is again a window because I liked how the natural light looked with the reflective surfaces.
ISO: 800
Fstop: f/2.4
Shutter speed: 1/15
Focal length: 33

My background is the black table which contrasted well with the bright pink and white flowers.
My lighting is the lamp because it made the flowers brighter.

 


My background is the night sky which really brought out the brightness in the lime green lantern.
My lighting is from the setting sun and the rising moon, and a little bit from the lantern itself.
ISO: 50
Fstop: f/2.4
Shutter speed: 1/24
Focal length: 33




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