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11/02/2007 12:55:42 AM · #1 |
o ghetto lighting as i like to call it... i took a spot light laying aroung taped wax paper over it shiny side out with some tin foil to maximize the light and an extension i set in there of foil to bounce it behind the scare crow, and a desk light, same deal w/ out wax paper, the bulb itself is soft so no wax paper is needed.... i did a test setup using those 2 lights ISO 100 and built n flash at 1/80 i think or 1/60 at f/5.6
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any pointers?
Message edited by author 2007-11-02 00:55:59. |
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11/02/2007 01:31:59 AM · #2 |
Message edited by author 2007-11-02 15:06:49. |
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11/02/2007 02:15:05 AM · #3 |
I would bring the subject away from the wall so that there isn;t a shaddow |
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11/02/2007 02:25:55 AM · #4 |
your models look is very static, perhaps a more serious pose :)
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11/02/2007 03:07:10 PM · #5 |
bumb, for all you daywalkers |
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11/02/2007 03:09:01 PM · #6 |
swanky.
use a tripod and set some longer exposures so the background isn't so dark.
and invest in a second light to aim straight at the background. :) |
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11/02/2007 04:38:55 PM · #7 |
Hey Robert, looks great mate!
You might be suprised how many of us are using similar setups.
Lucky for me I have a large shed now and I can leave mine setup, I use various lights depending on the brightness I want. Desk lamps, microscope lamps, work lamps and torches all work in different ways.
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