Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Week 5: Camera Use: Self Directed Task Contrasting Light


Contrasting Colours in early morning light

F2.8 1/6 ISO100 Tripod EF24-70mm@70mm

Early morning photograph captured the drops from the rain the night before, this added to the contrasting morning cool light and warm colour of the flower. 

 F16 1/3 ISO100 Tripod EF24-70mm@70mm

I focused on the flower to the right back, exposed the photo while moving the lens 70mm to 24mm. Need to practice so the flowers are sharp and in focus.


F3.5 1/30 ISO250 EFS18-135mm@18mm
Waitakere Ranges Cascades Park 
19 April 9am

Contrasting colours of the early morning sun varies depending on the amount of light, less contrast with the trees in the ranges. 

 F11 1/400 ISO125 EF70-200mm@70mm

Orua Bay 7.17am Contrasting cool morning colours with the warm subject in the background.
  F3.2 1/80 ISO160  EF70-200mm@200mm

Warm contrasting colour of the cow with the cool morning.
The cow as wondering what I am doing just stood still for her portrait excellent cooperation.



Camera's White Balance in tungsten light
 F2.8 1/60 ISO125 EF24-70mm@70mm Tripod  ORIGINAL (tungsten light)
 F2.8 1/15 ISO125 EF24-70mm@70mm Tripod  ORIGINAL (tungsten light)

AUTO:

DAYLIGHT:
SHADY:


TUNGSTEN:



FLUORESCENT:

FLASH:
CUSTOM:






Late afternoon: Subject to have cool colours to contrast with the warmness of the afternoon light.


            F18 1/160 ISO100 EF24-70mm@24mm


  




F2.8 1/1600 ISO100 EF24-70mm@70mm

 F11 1/320 ISO100 EF24-70mm@25mm                                   F20 1/80 ISO100 EF24-70mm@24mm



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