Hello again! For this blog I will be posting images of lab work and other stuff I may practice in my own time. There won't be much writing in my posts aside from some comments I'll make to my own work as an amateur photographer. Feel free to add your opinion in the comments.
For this lab we worked on Flash. The camera I used (and will most likely stick to for Semester 2) is Nikon DX 3000 with 18 - 55mm lens.
f/4.8 | 1.6s | ISO 800 | Focal Length 4.0 mm
f/8.0| 1/6s | ISO 400 | Focal Length 66.0 mm
In the two images above I used TTL flash. I feel like the first image is a bit overexposed but I liked the effect on the face. To do this I selected the Rear option for flash mode. In the second picture I was shot in a dark room. The background isn't well lit as I wanted to focus on the face.
f/13 | 1/20s | ISO 100 | Focal Length 22.0 mm
f/20 | 1/30 | ISO 100 | Focal Length 26.0 mm
For the last to images I used Manual Flash 1/2 and 1/4. I liked the effect the light gave with the rear option and having the subject spinning the lights behind it made the picture more interesting. I forgot to test out the exposure compensation and the last image could be brighter. Nonetheless it was a fun experience.
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