To take this Photo I set out by myself to look for a subject. The only equipment I had were reflectors and my camera. I this the photo came out pretty well the little equipment I hand, I also made sure to use the rule of thirds. I found a good spot right by windows were i could get good lighting. With the help from the reflector you can argue that i took this picture outside, but I didn't. I am pleased with my background, I made sure there was no shadow. I would of took more pictures and changed around the setting of the camera or maybe even the setup and try to create noise or some type of effect, but I didn't want to hold the subject up.
The pictures and the writing of the Spring 2012 Photography project at St. Benedict's Prep, Newark, NJ
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
An Excellent Portrait- By yours truly
To take this Photo I set out by myself to look for a subject. The only equipment I had were reflectors and my camera. I this the photo came out pretty well the little equipment I hand, I also made sure to use the rule of thirds. I found a good spot right by windows were i could get good lighting. With the help from the reflector you can argue that i took this picture outside, but I didn't. I am pleased with my background, I made sure there was no shadow. I would of took more pictures and changed around the setting of the camera or maybe even the setup and try to create noise or some type of effect, but I didn't want to hold the subject up.
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I like how the rule of thirds was used, but disliked the background. The background got in the way, it was too distracting.
ReplyDeleteThe background was very simple and I filled the Frame.:/
DeleteNice picture, keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteAs I had mentioned in class, this is a very good portrait using only the light available from a window. You already appreciate the use of reflectors, and I hope you will try to use them again in your own photography. Nicely done. -DL
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