According to the instructions, I had to frame an object closely that was alight by a light at one side. On the other side, I had to hold up a sheet of white paper. The idea was to notice how much light was bounced back at the object. And I had to repeat the experiment using other surfaces as reflectors. So, I did what I was asked for and that was what I achieved.
Firstly, on the top left of the picture, we can see the object without any reflected light. As it happened, its left side is in the shade. At the same time, the right one is sharpened by the light source. Once I started to use reflectors the texture was softened and the light that was bounced back, caused the removal of part of the shadows. The colour was also affected. Specially for the last photo. The reflector in this case was an orange surface so the atmosphere created was warm. In contrast with the first capture, that was very cold, is remarkable the change produced. The other surface was a green one, similar to the orange. That's the reason why both images look so similar.
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