Technical Posts

No lights were used for this shot apart from a regular one directly in front of me.
 Dim regular lighting from the left side of her face whilst the window was covered to prevent any natural light from entering.
Basic shot of direct lighting on the face. No natural light.
In this shot, a red light filter hit the left side of my head, not hitting much of the face. Once again, no natural light.
This shot used two regular lights, both on the right side of our faces.
This shot used two lights, one on the left and one on the right.
This shot used a green filter over a kino light from slightly to the right of his face.
Once again, the light is from the right of our faces. No natural light is let in.
This was a picture taken away from all of the equipment and lighting. It is only using the primary lighting of the room.
This was a picture taken outside in the natural light. It was an off-guard picture which was taken to show the significant difference between indoor, artificial lighting and natural lighting.
This was an image taken with a circular reflective sheet to project the sunlight onto my face.
This and several of the following images were taken with a circular white sheet, different from the reflective one. Close up shot.
Simple direct shot, with the bush included on the side. The bright light of the sun almost takes over his hair and face.
Lens flares can be seen in this shot as the sun appears to be overpowering.
A shot which used the reflector sheets to illuminate our faces and bodies.
 This shows what almost appears to be a yellow to blue gradient. This was achieved with a blue and yellow colour filter on lights from two sides of the table.
 This shot shows a pink colour filter being used on the shoe. The light is a lighter shade of pink the closer it is to the shoe.
A green colour filter was used to cast the light across the bottle and onto the sheet we placed along the corner of the table.

Both the yellow and red filters have been used with a space between the lights in order to show the contrast between the two different colours.

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