Progress: I specifically wanted to include these picture because you can definitely tell the difference in lighting!! Meet Araceli and Kayla! Sisters! I had you believing that for a second but no, mother and daughter! They decided to come interrupt the family photoshoot, and take advantage of my camera! That was totally fine with me because by this time my mood has changed and I was willing to take photos of them. They're are both very photogenic! My family is absolutely beautiful!!
Reflection: As I said above, I specifically wanted to post these four pictures because of the contrast between them. They are basically the same exact pictures, only difference is the scenery and lighting. So, as I was doing this small family photoshoot, my main struggle was figuring out the lighting. As I look back on the top pictures, I realize that the shadows in the picture were not as bad as I originally thought they were. However, there is a clear difference in clarity and shadows in the bottom pictures. The camera is more focused and overall the positioning is much much better. Also another thing I learned from this is to be aware of my surroundings. I usually take some test shots before taking multiple picture so see how the background looks. Well I though I did that well enough for this one. As you can see in the right corner of the top pictures there is a sandals of the grass. That sandal is actuall mine. HA! Lesson learned: make sure there are no shoes in the background of your pictures!!!
Reflection: As I said above, I specifically wanted to post these four pictures because of the contrast between them. They are basically the same exact pictures, only difference is the scenery and lighting. So, as I was doing this small family photoshoot, my main struggle was figuring out the lighting. As I look back on the top pictures, I realize that the shadows in the picture were not as bad as I originally thought they were. However, there is a clear difference in clarity and shadows in the bottom pictures. The camera is more focused and overall the positioning is much much better. Also another thing I learned from this is to be aware of my surroundings. I usually take some test shots before taking multiple picture so see how the background looks. Well I though I did that well enough for this one. As you can see in the right corner of the top pictures there is a sandals of the grass. That sandal is actuall mine. HA! Lesson learned: make sure there are no shoes in the background of your pictures!!!