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NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY

By Nancy
CLASSIC FILTER
BLOSSOM FILTER
EVALUATION
When I was taking night pictures lighting was very key because without it it would have been too dark, and the
photos wouldn’t have been seen as clear. However, I didn’t want to use low level or high key lighting either
because it would be too bright or too dark, so I used the natural lights around the area and went to building that I
was sure had lights around them .A few of the camera angles Dutch angle as well as a high and low angle. The
reason being because most of my photos were of tall buildings and regardless of where I was standing the angle
would still be a low angle but with the high angle in the car photo, I wanted it to appear as if the viewers were also
staring down at the car.
When looking at most pf my photos there is an object that is the focus of the photograph expect for the last one.
For the last everything was of to one side having the scenery as the focus because everything was reflected from
the water of the area giving of a dramatic effect to the picture and aside from this other pictures had filters to give
of a dramatic effect to them because in the end most of my pictures were too plain or didn’t have enough lighting
to their setting. For example, the first two pictures in their originals are quite plain but with a black and white filter
you focus more on the light of the picture which shifts you focus, and the blossom filter has a similar effect only it
enhances the light already withing the photo.

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