Project: Still Life and Movement + Some Lighting
This picture is called "Temperature of a Fall Day."
I took this photo in my bedroom!
This is my picture to make up my grade for the Experiments in Lighting project. This is an example of good lighting since you can see the light shining off the glass, which makes it stand out better. You can also see the light shining on the colored water inside the thermometer. I have the subject lined up on the left third, and a very shallow depth of field.
This is my picture "Horn of Plenty."
I took this in my dining room.
This is my still life picture. I set it up so that the tablecloth was held up behind the subject. I had a light shining on it from the right, a window and a reflector on the left. This made the lighting turn out very even. My colors are all pretty close together on the color wheel. On the left, I have the top of the corn placed on the third line, and most of the pumpkins are placed around the bottom third line.
This is my picture "Polar Bear Play!"
I took this at the Columbus Zoo.
This is my picture that represents movement. You can see the splash of the water made by the polar bears toy in the air. You can also see the ripples in the water moving away from the bear, which shows that she was moving. The lighting of this picture is pretty good. The polar bear is in the light, and the light helps the water droplets show up better. The bear is also lined up on the bottom third.
This is my picture "Drawing Mickey."
I took this in my bedroom.
This was my picture that shows movement with a realllllly long shutter speed. It was very hard to take this picture and I took many shots to find one I liked. You can see where my hand began drawing and where it finished. I placed the Mickey Mouse on the bottom left focal point.



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