Monday, February 22, 2010

Change in Light








I took these three photos at different times of the day on my "bright snow scene" setting. I kept the setting the same throughout so I could make light the only variable. I was facing East in all three photos. The first one was taken at 8:00 AM; the second at 12:00 PM with a little wind: and the third at 5:30 PM. I think my camera did a good job of adjusting for the variable light. The motion in the second one definitely affected clarity. Again, as for the rest of the week, the day was gray. The change in light at dusk gave the photo a blueish tint and seemed to make the flag have less definition against the background. I think in this instance, morning light was best.

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2 comments:

  1. I agree with you that the first photo is brighter. The flag does stick out and seems more clear then the others. The last photo I think is really neat how the sky and the snow has the blue tint to it. Very nice job!

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  2. Good use of different light! I've been waiting for a good day to take different light pictures. In Vermont, we don't have hardly any light during the day. It's kind of depressing.

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