Assignment 2 - Light & Shadow

Due: 6/24

CONSIDERATIONS:

Consider how light is playing on and off of your subject.

Light describes our world. Without it, everything would be formless.
With just the slightest bit of light, our world starts to come into focus. With dim light, our subject's color may seem dull and de-saturated. With a little more from a specific direction, we may have the edges of our subject defined. A bit more and we now have the surface and texture described.
A cast shadow will not only describe the shape of our subject, but the position of light. In the case of the sun as our light source, a long shadow means that the sun is close to the horizon. We have a sense of the time of day. The shorter the shadow, the higher the sun is in our sky.
Light can describe our subject.
The time of day.
The space that our subject lives in.
Light is necessary for us to perceive color.

Shoot for any of the following compositional elements:
Lines: parallel, diagonal, intersecting, s curve, spiral ...
Repeating Shapes or Patterns
Shadow as Subject
Light as Subject

TECHNICAL SPECIFICS:

You will bracket all of your shots. EV0, EV+1, EV-1
Shoot 24 total images (8 subjects with 3 bracketed shots for each)
You will modify 3 final images through the Camera RAW digital workflow.
Save your 3 chosen images as both color and grayscale.
Compile contact sheets containing all 24 shots.
Save images as dng
Save contact sheet as its native format (which could be pdf)

folder: lastname_a2

lastname_color_1.dng
lastname_grayscale_1.dng
lastname_color_2.dng
lastname_grayscale_2.dng
lastname_color_3.dng
lastname_grayscale_3.dng
lastname_contactsheet.pdf