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Light & Photography DACC Basic Photography Session 5
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Light, Contrast & Texture Natural lighting
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Bright Direct Sunlight Highest Contrast Photographer ’ s favorite times: From Sunrise to 10:00 a.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to sunset
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Cross Lighting Shows texture Brings three dimensional look Early morning-late afternoon brings warmer tones to photos
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Color of Daylight Sunlight has warmer tones in the times before 10:00 a.m. and after 2:00 p.m.
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Color of Daylight and digital White balance with digital must be over- ridden at times to get the effect you see
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Overcast Conditions Lower Light Amounts (re: slower shutter speeds) Less contrast Less Shadows Great for portraits
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Heavy Overcast – Fog Conditions Tricky Exposures Really Low Contrast Really slow Shutter Speeds
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Overcast conditions More Blue to contend with. Small corrections can be corrected in printing Use of 81a or 85a filter with film Select correct white balance in digital
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Controlling Contrast Choice of Films Altering the Film Developing Choice of Paper prints are printed on Digital – Some cameras have a limit control Digital – use of photoshop
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Altering the contrast of light Through Diffusion Through Bounce Through Reflectors
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Natural Light The Color of Light
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Tungsten & Fluorescent Lighting Labs can make minor corrections Filters available for film FLD for Fluorescent 80A for Tungsten Digital has White Balance corrections settings
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Flash Photography Flash is closely balanced to daylight in color Camera shutter has to be set to flash sync speed Flash can “ stop ” the action
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Flash Photography Battery life Distance Red-Eye Dedicated flash units Auxiliary Flash units and “ flash sync ” shutter speed
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Bounce Flash More Natural Lighting Fewer Shadows Ability to light more area Need to use faster film Need to have a little “ fill ” flash for the shadows
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Bounce Flash Accomplished best with dedicated flash systems Auxiliary BOUNCE deflection can add better detail When using non- dedicated flashes, flash power can be diminished by two stops (at least)
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Fill Flash Supplements light in back-lit conditions Sometimes hard to meter Goal is to make it look natural Shutter speed to control background Aperture controls subject
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More Fill Flash and Bounce Flash No Flash Fill Flash Bounce Flash – No reflectorBounce Flash with card reflector
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Other Flash Concerns Photographs in inclement conditions Power surge on your digital camera White Balance Studio Lighting Auto Focus in Low Light
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Studio Lighting Uses two or more flashes synced together Need a flash meter Can control contrast by the lighting ratios Most studio settings have four lights
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