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Individual Work Due: Monday 11/8
- Set up an appealing portrait
- Consider model posing, style, outfit, etc.
- Arrange key light for side light, Rembrandt, or short lighting...explore and decide, sticking with it for the whole exercise. Beauty lighting doesn't work so well for this exercise
- Shoot five variations, showing the following lighting ratios: 1:1; 1:2; 1:4; 1:8; 1:16
- Shoot ISO 200, recommended, to avoid fill light "bottoming out" before you get to higher ratios. Remember that fill light can be moved further away to reduce intensity.
1:1
1:2
1:4
1:8
1:16
Individual Work Due: Monday 11/8
- Set up an appealing portrait
- Consider model posing, style, outfit, etc.
- Arrange key light for side light, Rembrandt, or short lighting...explore and decide, sticking with it for the whole exercise. Beauty lighting doesn't work so well for this exercise
- Shoot five variations, showing the following lighting ratios: 1:1; 1:2; 1:4; 1:8; 1:16
- Shoot ISO 200, recommended, to avoid fill light "bottoming out" before you get to higher ratios. Remember that fill light can be moved further away to reduce intensity.
Example 1:
key:fill
f11:f11
f11:f8
f11:f5.6
f11:f4.0
f11:f2.8
Example 2, to work with fill light that has "bottomed out."
key:fill
f8:f8
f8:f5.6
f8:f4.0
f8:f2.8
f11:f2.8 (increase shooting f-stop to f11 to preserve ratio). In this case the key light is turned up one full stop (from f8 to f11), while the fill remains on f2.8 (the lowest possible setting).
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