Painting with Light Lab: f stop: 7.1, exposure time: 10 sec, ISO: 400 f stop: 7.1, exposure time: 25 sec, ISO: 400 f stop: 7.1, exposure time: 30 sec, ISO: f stop: 7.1, exposure time: 5 sec, ISO: 400 What happens at a lower f stop? - More light enters the lens, resulting in a shallow depth of field. What happens at a higher f stop? - Less light enters the lens, resulting in a sharp depth of field. What worked well? - Planning the different "paintings" we were going to produce allowed us to work out multiple methods in which we could reach the same result. What would you have done differently? - Next time, I would use a spotlight(facing towards the subject and not the camera) to highlight the subject. Then I would paint around the subject. This should be enough to remove the smoke effect produced from the flashlights. Pumpkin Face: Zombie Teacher: Clipping Mask: Patronus(EC):