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Monday, June 30, 2008 { 2:46 PM }

The Deep Split


The Subject I used is called a Nack-Nack, a posiable toy.

I decided that since i'm only an beginner, its best to work with subjects that you could easily control.

In this picture, I wanted to achieve depth and make the subject much more solid.

Therefore I use only one light source and place it on the front right of the subject.

It gave a solid shadow which boldly outline my subject as well as giving details of the subject's front.




Directing High-Light


This second lighting picture I took, I decided to play with more lights.

I pointed the lights on the top left and right of the subject.

This gave the subject a heavier look as the shadow is formed directly below.

Now the subject looks much more serious, just like a Traffic-Police directing traffic.

I used the 1/3 rule as it's most comfortable to my style.