This was the first photo I took and it has no lighting added, the lighting is all natural. I took this photo near the fine arts building on some stairs. I took it from a neutral angle, just slightly above the egg. The ISO is 100, The aperture is f/3.5, and the shutter speed is 1/40
This photo was taken with the lighting facing directly above the egg. The shadow created added some depth, and the picture was taken from the same angle as the first picture. ISO is 100, Aperture is f/4.0, and the shutter speed is 1/40.
In this photo, the light is coming from the back of the egg, which creates a long shadow cast and adds more to just a basic egg. The photo was taken a little closer up to capture this photo. ISO is 160. aperture is f/4.0 and shutter speed is 1/30
In this photo, the light was coming from the side of the egg, which casted a weary, elongated shadow. The photo was taken from the same angle as before, and I was hoping to show some depth and detail.
I took this photo with no added light, but a new angle. I faced the camera on top of the egg to try something new, and was happy with the end look.
You chose a good spot as the texture of the concrete and the lines of the stairs creates added interest. I also liked how you shift the camera around and not just the light source. You might have introduced some other variables (color, WB, E/V to name a few), and you didn't follow through on the camera specifications for all five images. 96
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