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Photography Unit #1

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Dramatic For this photo of my sister, I was going for a look of dramatic lighting as well as trying to mock Annie Leibovitz style, thus my previous journal entry. For this picture I shot with an F-Stop of 11.0, a shutterspeed of 1/1250, and an ISO of 6400. For this image, the lightbulb is the only lighting I had and got creative with it. My favorite part about this image is the composition, I think her face and the lamp are centered in a satisfactory way. Although I love the true black in this photo, I wish it would have worked to pull out more of the highlights without blowing out the light from the lamp.  Fashion For this image of my sister following the fashion theme, I had her put on clothes of her choice which happened to be more of an 80's look which was fine with me. For this photo I shot with and F-Stop of 11.0, a shutterspeed of 1/50, and an ISO of 6400. There is actually more about this picture that I don't like and wish I could change if I had more t...

Journal #3 Annie Leibovitz

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For this journal entry in the style of Annie Leibovitz, I attempted to capture a somewhat realistic scene of "everyday life" with a vintage theme. For this image I shot with an ISO of 6400, a shutter-speed of 1/1250, and an F-stop of 11.0. Some things that I think work really well in this photo are the angles. The leading lines of the couch point the viewer in the direction of the model. I also really enjoy the facial expressions of my sister and our cat, Romeo. If I were to do anything different, I might try to use studio lighting so I can avoid the blown out lamp in the upper right corner.  For this journal entry also in the style of Annie Leibovitz, I tried to create dramatic lighting with our living room lamp. For this image I shot with an ISO of 6400, a shutterspeed of 1/1250, and an F-Stop of 11.0. There are a few things I enjoy about this photo like the true black on the edges however I'm finding more things I would like to change. I wish the lightbulb ...