photo by Yannery B., Fashion Technology
As we worked with our cameras and adjusted them for various settings, we took photos of apples in the flourescent light of our classroom. Then we walked down the hallway and took photos of the apples in the natural light. We all agreed that the natural light made a huge difference and that the colors really "popped." As part of this exercise we learned how to use the "food setting," which places the camera into Macro mode and presents the food image in deep colors. Speaking of lovely images in natural light, check out the Conde' Nast publications store blog page; it has a beautiful image of apples in natural light.

The way the light hits the apples makes the color stand out more and shine in a way. I like the texture of the stem.
ReplyDeleteI love how in the picture the texture and the detail in it. I hope you used the gourmeat setting on the camera?! but ever if you didnt the picture still came out stunning! GREAT JOB!
ReplyDeletei like how the color is contrast but still look as if they are blending into each other.
ReplyDeleteI like the way the light hits the apples and I also like the contrasts between the red and green.
ReplyDeletei love this pic how it like the two color of the apple looked beuriful
ReplyDeleteI love the way the light hits the apples they look real and natural it does make a different in natural light beutiful...
ReplyDeletethis picture is good the colors pop but i only eat green aplles not red apples.
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