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Requirement 2
This photograph satisfies requirement 2, Indoor natural light portrait. In order to take this shot, I asked my subject if she could position herself on the bed right next to the window. The sunlight shining through the blinds serves as both the key light and the natural light. I thought taking this picture with the blinds slightly open could add a airy vibe to my photograph, especially with the slight greenery peaking through. I also turned on my lamp that is located on the left side which serves as the fill light, that adds a little more luminous shine to my friend's face. Because the fill light was coming in from the left, you can see that shadows are present from the right side which does not have another light source present.
I sat on the living room floor and angled my camera upwards with a larger focal length to get a clear shot of my subject's face. I made sure to increase my shutter speed and maybe I increased it a little too much--I just wanted it to come out as clear as possible. I also used light room to add warmer tones and adjusted the leave's colors so it would be more of a yellow green than a solid green so it would blend together better.
Requirement 2
This photograph satisfies requirement 2, Indoor natural light portrait. In order to take this shot, I asked my subject if she could position herself on the bed right next to the window. The sunlight shining through the blinds serves as both the key light and the natural light. I thought taking this picture with the blinds slightly open could add a airy vibe to my photograph, especially with the slight greenery peaking through. I also turned on my lamp that is located on the left side which serves as the fill light, that adds a little more luminous shine to my friend's face. Because the fill light was coming in from the left, you can see that shadows are present from the right side which does not have another light source present.
I sat on the living room floor and angled my camera upwards with a larger focal length to get a clear shot of my subject's face. I made sure to increase my shutter speed and maybe I increased it a little too much--I just wanted it to come out as clear as possible. I also used light room to add warmer tones and adjusted the leave's colors so it would be more of a yellow green than a solid green so it would blend together better.