For the top photo I went to the dog park with my friend. I make it stay over for 2 second, because it was bright out. The trees in the back are moving quite a bit.
The bottom photo shows my dog in my garage. I kept my lens open for over 5 seconds and called my dog forward. You can see my other dog a little on the right side.
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For the utmost left photo, I used my lamp and placed it in a corner. I kept the lights on and turned my lamp on.
For the photo on the right, I used one of my glass figures and shined a light through it. It came on blurry in the reflection no matter what I did. This became very annoying. 1. We first got a laptop to put the background on.
2. We then googled rainy background and found the one above. 3. The next step was finding a shiny object to place the flowers on. There was a object in the art storage worked for us. 4. Flowers were picked, because they worked best with the backdrop we found. 5. After the flowers were picked, we then grabbed a large light to shine on the flowers, Tip: Make sure the light's glare can't be seen on the laptop screen. Place the light by the camera to fix this problem. 6. Take the photos and move the light around. 7. We used Photoshop to fix little issues. |
AuthorMy name is Taylor Sandhoefner. I am a senior in high school at the moment and I have a passion for photography. Archives
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