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Low Key Photography Assignment 1/23

  • Writer: Justin Mihok Maris
    Justin Mihok Maris
  • Jan 23, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 5, 2020

I took a few pictures of the table next to a window in the MPR to capture the right angles for what I found interesting.

Close Shot:

Distanced Shot:

Specs:

1/600 of a second.

F-stop: 4.5

ISO: 1600

Mode: Manual

Summary

The difference between the two of these is that the distanced shot is slightly darker due to the angle of the light directed onto the table, whereas the close shot has a wider source of light making it brighter.

 
 
 

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