

In this exercise we did high and low-key lighting we first had to get into two groups and do research on both topics.

In this image we used the light meter to work out what the settings on the camera needed to be here I positioned my subjects in the centre of the frame in this image.
f/11.0
shutter speed: 1/125
ISO: 100
In this image I opened it in camera raw I used the exposure slider to bring more detail into the image with the white and black clippings on I made sure I did it so that I wouldnt lose any detail in my image. This is another example of high key lighting.

In this image I used an aperture of 11 my shutter speed and ISO remained the same when working in the studio it should be 1/125th of a sec and an ISO of 100. This is an example of low-key lighting so the image is alot darker then highkey lighting also there is rembrandt in this image with a triangle type of shape under the subjects left eye. I enjoyed low-key lighting it really made the subject stand out.

This is also another example of low-key lighting here I used the honeycomb to darken the light even more you can see now that the background is completely darkened while the subjects face still has light falling onto it.
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