In my Digital Materials & Processes class, I'm shooting an assignment related with Color of Light. For this assignment I have to shoot different images in different situations and change the white balance to auto, daylight, and light specific. For these three images I shoot my subject under a fluorescent lamp and changing my white balance for auto(First image), daylight(second image), and specific light that was fluorescent(third image). What I find in changing the white balance for these three photographs, is that sometimes even though we don't care about white balance and always set the camera in auto I think that for some situations the white balance in auto it's not going to work out, so it's really helpful to learn how to set different kinds of white balance in a camera. Looking at these three images I realized that what works better is white balance in auto because the image is more clean and the color is better than the other two.
Last Saturday one of my friends and I went to Port Jefferson to shoot some photographs for a project while walking in the village I find this place and I took a picture because of how the door looks like kind of mysterious. Also, I liked how in the left part of the image one can see a beautiful white door, but in then there is this house with this old door and it looks really interesting for me.
Nice observation!
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