Shoot 2
12th Sept'25
Shoot 2 (IN CLASS)
Playing with Exposure
In this assignment, we explored the impact of exposure on photographic composition. The task was to experiment with different levels of exposure by intentionally creating overexposed and underexposed shots. The aim was to observe how varying light levels influence the mood, clarity, and overall visual balance of an image.
Many highlights are blown out, and subtle details like the wood texture and the subject’s facial features are lost. The overall feel becomes flat and washed out, with less depth and contrast.
Original (Faculty Office)
Details in the background and on the subject are harder to see, creating a moody, almost dramatic effect. It draws attention to the brighter edges of the frame but hides finer textures.
The bright areas are blown out; details in the leaves, the wall, and even parts of the subject’s clothing are lost. The whole image feels harsh and washed out, with much less depth. the overexposure flattens the scene and reduces the impact of the natural light and shadow play.
Original (Inst of Architecture Workshop)
The subject sitting becomes almost a silhouette, which creates a dramatic, moody atmosphere. The surrounding textures like the brick floor and tree leaves are subtle and barely visible, adding a sense of mystery.
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