To capture these images I had to look at aperture and shutter as when my setting was to under exposed or over exposed I couldn't capture the movement of the water and the image was either too bright or too dark (shown in sketch book). I was quite lucky that the raindrops were quite consistence but I had to look at my shutter and use a fast shutter 1/30th of a second as rain is quick.
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Paul Poltis shoot
For my final piece Poltis was a artist I found who I was inspired by as he looks at emotion of space, black and white etc. This shoot was perfect as I took it during the bad weather to give a sad, lonely atmosphere to the image. I used levels on Photoshop to portray this as I could really darken certain parts of the photo and also lighten parts of the photo instead of using the contrast button.
To capture these images I had to look at aperture and shutter as when my setting was to under exposed or over exposed I couldn't capture the movement of the water and the image was either too bright or too dark (shown in sketch book). I was quite lucky that the raindrops were quite consistence but I had to look at my shutter and use a fast shutter 1/30th of a second as rain is quick.
To capture these images I had to look at aperture and shutter as when my setting was to under exposed or over exposed I couldn't capture the movement of the water and the image was either too bright or too dark (shown in sketch book). I was quite lucky that the raindrops were quite consistence but I had to look at my shutter and use a fast shutter 1/30th of a second as rain is quick.
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