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This is our photo using back lighting, which is where the light source is coming from behind the object giving a silhouette effect. We used natural lighting of the sun as it setting at the time quite brightly shining onto the courtyard. Also I think the clouds look pretty!

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This is our photo using back lighting, which is where the lightsource is coming from behind the object giving a silhouette effect. We used natural lighting of the sun as it setting at the time quite brightly shining onto the courtyard. Also I think the clouds look pretty!

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Here, the light was coming straight towards my face so behind, but slightly to the side of El (taking the picture). This therefore gets the shadow of El’s hair covering the right (well technically my left) side of my face making it almost completely dark. This picture is also natural lighting.

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This photo is interesting as light is coming from both directions, both photos aren't fully clear as there is light coming from behind which reflects off the camera and so not giving clear detail of the person. This photo shows how the amount of light from behind will affect the main subject as on the left there is less light therefore showing more detail of me, and on the right Showing less of El as there is more light coming from behind her creating more of a silhouette figure.

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In this picture, although not greatly obvious, light is shining through a crack in the door letting the light shine front on my face, but stops down my left cheek and then the shadow makes that side in darkness. We used artificial lighting here.

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This is creepy, I know! By putting torch under my chin, it only shows the features on my face that stick forward from underneath as the rest is shadowed. This shows how creepy things can look just through lighting with no use of make up or clothing.

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Awful photo I know, but this photo shows how a low angle shot with an artificial light source also pointing upwards shows how a shadow can be made to look a lot bigger than the subjects. Like with the sun, depending on where the light source is coming from will depend on the size and shape of a shadow.