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week 9 - continued lighting

in week 9's lecture we were told to continue to progress on the lighting photography. Today I took some photographs of my pets using natural lights to capture clear and sharp images. as well as capturing shadows 
Anothewr image taken of a family pet and natural sunlight which you can see on his right hand side which gives shadowed lines on the left hand side and darkens any features on the left hand side of the dog. 
this above image was taken at dreamworld just before going in and playing with the  tigers. I was able to photograph one of the female tigers walking down the drain with a nice shadow reflecting of the concrete beside her on the right hand side. 
I took this image on campus in the top court yard at Z block, I thought it looked more interesting when changing the colour setting to black and white, I really liked how the light from the sun was creating beams on the buildings as well as the shadows on the ground from the chairs and trees in the far corner. 
 
I also really liked how I was able to capture the clouds reflecion in the windows
Another pet photograph, I really enjoy working with animals when doing photography as a personal prefrence I find them easier to capture in comparison to humans. As well as being a volunteer photographer for the RSPCA any practise of animal photography helps. I decided to use this image as the sunlight was sitting at the right spot lighting up the dogs face and highlighting the ball in his mouth. 
This image was taken at the gold coast, I wanted to experiment by taking photos behind different objects. As our balcony was made from glass panels i wanted to see if there would be any special difference. 
over the weekend I went to australia zoo, While lazing around in the kangaroo area I was able to get a nice photo of skippy as well as his shadow in the dirt. 
playing around with some food i got some different images, 
week 9 - continued lighting
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week 9 - continued lighting

continue on working on lighting, working with shades and shadows

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