Monday, 10 November 2014

Research and Planning: DLSR Test Shots

Here are my DLSR Test shots. From my DLSR test shots I have found that having the flash on whilst inside makes the background yellow and also it shows more blemishes on the face so I would have to photoshop them out. However without flash there is more of a natural light within the background and there is less blemishes on the face. With the flash inside it leaves a glare on the persons glasses and the phone that I have used as a small object. If I was to use flash inside I would have to photoshop out the glares on any objects that contain glass.

When I took my test shots outside, having the flash on made the image look blurry when I took a picture up close for example the flower picture looks better without flash. This is because of the natural lighting. When I come to produce my magazine and I have a close up as one of my images I am going to not use flash if I am outside therefore there is more natural light on the persons face which will make it look more natural.

From these test shots I have a good understanding of what shots I would include on my magazine. I have also discovered if I should use flash when I am inside and outside.

Close up of a person (Inside):


 (Without Flash)












(With Flash)












Close up of a person (Outside):

 (With Flash)
(Without Flash)












Longshot of a person (Inside):

 (With Flash)
(Without Flash)












Longshot of a person (Outside):

 (With Flash)











(Without Flash)












Small Object:

 (With Flash)
(Without Flash)












Flower:

 (Without Flash)
(With Flash)












Long shot (Inside):

 (With Flash)




(Without Flash)












Long shot (Outside):

 (Without Flash)
(With Flash)












Two Shot (Inside):


 (Without Flash)
(With Flash)












Two Shot (Outside):

 (With Flash)
(Without Flash)












Over The Shoulder (Inside):

 (Without Flash)
(With Flash)












Over The Shoulder (Outside):

 (Without Flash)
(With Flash)

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