Photo 1 out of 3 is underexposing the background. i started by taking off a normal photo without the flash and had my shutter on 1/60. |
Photo 2 out of 3 is with the flash on and the same Shutter, 1/60. |
Photo 3 out of 3 i changed the shutter to 1/200 do underexpose the baclground. |
Photo 1 out of 3 was a flash and blur technique were we set our shutter speed to 1'' . In this photo the subject was spinning on the spot. |
Photo 3 out of 3 was also a flash and blur. My shutter speed did not change but my subject walked a little faster causing a trail behind her. |
F/8.0 Shutter: 1/60 ISO: 100 Photo1 out of 4. I had to properly expose the background using the meter in my camera, This was taken with out flash. |
Photo 2 out of 4 was the same as the first photo, but with my subject in the frame. I took the photo without touching the changes i made to expose the background. |
Photo 3 out of 4 is using the speed light and pointed directly at my subject, I did not change any of my settings in this photo. |
Photo 4 out of 4 was using the speed light but i pointed it at the roof above me, I did not change any of my settings in this photo. |
For this photo i overexposed the background with the speed light and had it facing just above my subjects head. |
Photo 1 out of 2 is not using the half moon defuser and no flash, we can see that one half of the subject face is quite dark. |
Photo 2 out of 2 was using flash and the half moon defuser. My subjects left side of her face is brighter but not too overexposed. |
No comments:
Post a Comment