Using available lighting AND differences of lighting settings via DSLR camera
Set 1 Lighting via a window on the subject’s right hand side
Shooting at 1/125, 400 ISO, F4.5, WHITEBALANCE
Set 2 Lighting via a window on the subject’s right hand side
Shooting at 1/125, 400 ISO, F4.5, TUNGSTEN
Set 3 Lighting via a window on the subject’s right hand side
Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, TUNGSTAN (Incandescent)
Set 4 Lighting via a window on the subject’s right hand side with a reflector on the subject’s right (photographer’s left hand side)
Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, WHITEBALANCE (Daylight)
Set 5 Lighting via a window behind the subject using reflectors as shown below
Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, WHITEBALANCE (Daylight)
Set 6 Lighting via a window behind the subject (No reflectors)
Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, WHITEBALANCE (Daylight)
Set 7 Lighting via a window Above the subject
Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, WHITEBALANCE (Daylight) Camera pointing down onto the subject
Set 8 Lighting via a window Above the subject
Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, WHITEBALANCE (Daylight) Camera pointing straight at the subject’s face
Set 9 Lighting via a window Above the subject
Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, SHADEY Camera pointing down on the subject’s face
Set 10 Lighting via a window Above the subject
Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, CLOUDY Camera pointing down on the subject’s face
Set 11 Lighting using a 5500K Fluorescent daylight tube on the right hand side of the subject (photographer’s left)
Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, TUNGSTEN
Set 12 Lighting using a 5500K Fluorescent daylight tube on the right hand side of the subject (photographer’s left)
Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, SHADEY
Set 13 Lighting using a 5500K Fluorescent daylight tube on the right hand side of the subject (photographer’s left) Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, CLOUDY
Set 14 Lighting using a 5500K Fluorescent daylight tube under the subject’s face
Shooting at 1/125, 800 ISO, F5.6, CLOUDY
Monday 26 October 2009
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