F-Stop: f/3.5
Shutter Speed: 0.3
ISO: 400
This photo of a gourd represents texture. I remembered that shadows and interesting light settings can help create more texture for a photo so I turned off all the lights in the kitchen and grabbed a flashlight. I would make sure I had a somewhat long shutter speed as to capture the most of the random light patterns I could create. By spasming the light all across the gourd and the table and take multiple pictures I created very unique light patterns on this gourd. This was my favorite of about a dozen pictures.
After I decided on this as my final picture for texture I edited. By shifting the blacks and shadows I made the background almost completely disappear. There was quite a bit of clipping and loss of detail but it was desirable because I was trying to make the background fade out. During the shoot I used a aperture setting of 3.5 to just focus on the gourd and blur out the background. This made my job editing a lot easier. Using all of the settings I increased the shades of the individual bumps on the gourd and made them stick out more. The final product came out very well and captures the texture of the gourd very well.
After I decided on this as my final picture for texture I edited. By shifting the blacks and shadows I made the background almost completely disappear. There was quite a bit of clipping and loss of detail but it was desirable because I was trying to make the background fade out. During the shoot I used a aperture setting of 3.5 to just focus on the gourd and blur out the background. This made my job editing a lot easier. Using all of the settings I increased the shades of the individual bumps on the gourd and made them stick out more. The final product came out very well and captures the texture of the gourd very well.
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