Monday 18 January 2010

Location photography 1- continued..


Here are some examples of objects being photographed under fluorescent, incandescent, sodium (streetlight) and halogen/tungsten lighting (site lamp/work lamp)
(above) implies the subject being photographed under a incandesent light. This type of lighting gives a slight warm and cosy effect to your photographs. an example of this lighting below




This is an example of fluorescent lighting on the underground London. This lighting effect is quite bright and raw effect to your photographs everything is illuminated. an example of the fluorescent bulb is below.




(above) another example of fluorescent lighting in the underground London. The effect of this fluorescent lighting has given the photograph a slight yellow tinge.


This is an example of halogen/tungsten lighting, depending on the plastic cover of the halogen lighting ( in this case a red cover) will result in what effect you may acheive in your photograph. the naked bulb (as seen below) without a plastic cover is quite a bright light and gives the same effect of the first picture on the underground London.




Another example of fluorescent lighting at night. The light being quite a bright one i think it works well for outside night photography.


Here is a photograph demonstrating sodium light (street light) this lighting at night is gives quite a strong yellow tinge to your photographs, i find it works well and looks quite good in a secluded area at night with just the street light to illuminate your object or subject, with no other interfearing light sources. An example is below along a sodium light bulb example.













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