Olive Cotton style photo 2





Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/200
ISO: 200
Edits: 
+ basic edits in Windows Photo Editor
+ Dark shadow Filter, 5th option on the basic Windows Photo Editor

Conditions:  The conditions in the classroom were dark and the ISO was moved to 200 to compensate for dark conditions in the classroom.

Analysis: This image is a pair of eggshells that were filled with dirt, leaves and grass from outside, then was mounted on some blu-tack stuck to the paper. The camera was taken front on, but at an angle and the eggshells were tilted so that the left was slightly in front of the other. The studio light source was placed behind the paper on the left so that the shadow looks like it jumps out at you, but the light from the source doesn't touch the viewer. Because the light source is far away from the subject, the shadows are more crisp and dark.

30-60-10: 30% = the gap after the right eggshell. 60% = both eggshells. 10% = the gap before the left eggshell. This creates an uneven composition as there is a significantly obvious gap after the right eggshell which is not equal to the gap before the left eggshell.

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