Sunday, June 9, 2013

Through the Lens

Fluorescent Light
Incandescent Light
Sunlight
       




The lens of a camera is supposed to work like the human eye. One of the things that set it apart for an actual eye is how it sees color in different types of light. We talked about this in class and it saws in the pictures I took today. Like the example in was talked about, I took an apple and snapped a picture of it in sunlight, fluorescent light, and incandescent light.  The one in the sun, even when there wasn’t much of it, showed up how I saw the apple in real life. The one in incandescent looked dull in the photo and the ended up with more of a yellow look to it.  Something for any amateur photographers to think about; know how your camera reacts with different light sources.

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