Photo 101: Day Nine: Warmth & the Quality of Light

Photo 101: Day Nine: Warmth & the Quality of Light

Photography means “drawing with light,” and when you snap a picture with your camera, you use and record light to create an image. When we’re out and about, we use the sun — our most abundant light source — to capture our scenes.

Today, capture an image of warmth, using the sun as your source. And if the sun is nowhere to be found, don’t worry! You can interpret warmth in a different way.

Today’s Tip: If you’d like to experiment more, consider the direction and quality of light. First, let’s talk about front light and side light.

Today I decided to stay indoors for my photo shoot. Why you ask? Simply because the sun was hiding behind thick and heavy rain clouds and the overall mood was damp and dreary So, the only option was to stay safe and sound indoors. During today’s Midsummer festivities in our company’s office, I had the opportunity to mix business with pleasure. I used artificial light in capturing the reflections of the liquid of the sparkly wine and glasses. Served also were ice cream and strawberries, which I used as props. Adding some Photoshop to the mix, this is the result I came up with. Enjoy!
 
 
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Psychedelic

1

Regular Joe

2

Two of a Kind

3b  3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

What’s your poison?

7

Sparkling kind9

Lunch anyone? 12

 

Threesome

13b   13    13c
 
Twosome

14b   14
 
 

Army of wine lovers17b

Getting lighter?

19b

 

The famous nine

20c   20b   20 21c  21b  21 26  26b  26c
 
 

End of the party

28
 

Red and sweet

24 23

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