Lesson 2 Assigment 3 - Reflected Light

© Ryan French

Lesson 2 Assigment 3 - Reflected Light

Uploaded: October 21, 2007 18:34:22

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I used a piece of cardboard with tin foil wrapped around it (low tech) to reflect the sunlight to the front top of the setting. Had a bit of a hard time really seeing the difference in Aperature Priority mode since the camera was decreasing the shutter speed with the extra light. Changed to full manual and could really see the difference. The extra light really focuses my eye on the subject. Even has a nice catch light on the latern.

Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: +0, Exposure Time: 1/50, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 100, White Balance: auto white balance, Focal Length: 30mm, Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi

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