The document discusses different lighting techniques for photography, including under exposed, low-key lighting, standard setting, high-key lighting, over exposed, shallow focus, deep focus, monochrome, back lighting, and chiaroscuro. For each technique, the author describes how they adjusted settings like brightness, aperture, or lighting placement to achieve specific lighting effects in their photos of a water bottle.
2. Under Exposed
For the under exposed
photo, I dimmed the
brightness on the phone to
make the image appear
darker.
3. Low-Key Lighting
For the Low-Key
Lighting photo, I dimmed
the brightness of the
image slightly so that the
image wasn't to dark but
enough to show an
effect.
4. Standard Setting
For the Standard Setting
image, I took the
photo without any other
features/ effects.
5. High-Key Lighting
For the High-Key
lighting photo, I
adjusted the brightness
in the photo so that the
image was slightly
brighter.
6. Over Exposed
For the Over Exposed
image, I made increased
the brightness so that the
image appears very
bright.
7. Shallow Focus
For the Shallow Focus photo, I
used aperture to make the camera
focus on the water bottle instead
of the background.
8. Deep Focus
For the Deep Focus image, I
used the aperture to have the
focus on the background
rather than the water bottle.
10. Back Lighting
For the Back Lighting
photo, I used a camera
torch and angled it
towards the back of the
image to create a light and
dark effect.
11. Chiaroscuro
For the Chiaroscuro
image, I angled the
lighting to the side of the
water bottle so that one
side would be bright, and
the other side would have
a shadow.