Shadows and Light

Mode; manual, aperture; F/18, shutter speed; 1/100th sec, ISO; 200, focal length; 55.00 mm
MASIL,
mode; manual, aperture; f/18, shutter speed; 1/30th sec, ISO; 200, focal length; 18.00 mm
The photograph is an example of shadow works in photography. Firstly, the photographer decided to make the photo black and white so the shadows will POP more. In the image theirs a shadow the photographer edited in the picture, the shadow of a body which is just shown once. The photographer decided to keep the shadows lighter than to darken them a bit when editing. They also made sure to have a main subject to catch the viewers’ attention as well as having diagonal lines. It appears to have been taken in an office or a personal business area. The photographer made a good job keeping the extra shadow job clean as you can barely tell the body was added in. They also made sure there was a main subject and a sub subject, the chair and the human body. I also noticed how the photographer had specifically kept the shadow of the person sitting down on the floor, you can kind of see the person’s knee if you look closely.
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