Looking for Light A Journey.
Night Photography ISO 100, Shutter Speed 15″, F/8, Focal 25mm.
Afternoon Photography ISO 100, Shutter Speed 1/30″, F/8, Focal 55mm.
Afternoon Photography 2. ISO 100, Shutter Speed 5″, F/22, Focal 18mm.
Morning Photography. ISO 100, Shutter Speed 5″, F/22, Focal 18mm.
Contact Sheet.
Evaluation.
For this project I had no need to leave home worse even with this confinement or blockade. We were shown 2 master classes at the beginning of this month of January, one on Photo-Miniatures and the other on Painting with Light, perhaps with the purpose of putting into practice the techniques used by both professionals David Gilliver and Harold Ross. Taking into account or putting into practice their advice I tried to tell a Story using thumbnails and it was great although I had already taken a thumbnail photo in the past project on to blur or not to Blur, so for the thumbnail project I did not It was something new for me and I think I did 2 tasks in the same one, 1 Miniature World, 2 Telling a Story from my point of view. I would not have to repeat the same miniature world task telling a story. Regarding Painting with Light, I think that this technique is the most impressive of all the techniques that I have seen so far and it has really impressed me because putting this technique into practice as it should be, it teaches you much more than just studying Theory. that sometimes they have nothing to do with the photography itself. For the task of Searching for Light, the Harold Ross technique is something that comes out of the ordinary, it takes you to another world from my personal point of view. Actually as the name of it says it is Painting with Light, I set the camera to a speed of 20 "(seconds) some of them to 15" and then use a poor quality hand lamp and in the time lapse in The one that the Shutter is open (15 "or 20") illuminates the object to photograph as if I were painting with light, then in post production I elaborated several layers in Photoshop and tried to select the areas that interested me of course taking into account the photo message. This task takes time in Post production as it was at the time of shooting and I think that too many tasks at the same time block the deep learning of a specific technique.



















