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Iguanasan
01-12-2010, 11:04 PM
A friend from the office just got back from getting married in Bejing and brought back some wedding candy. Thought I'd use it as a subject for playing with some cheap lighting set ups.
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Here's my set up:
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As you can see, Goldine was very interested in what I was doing. :eek:
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Cool lighting. I sometimes use my Mountain bike lights for similar. It sure is tough, because you finally get the light right then there are too many shadows. I did notice in the closed box shot that the torch on the side really killed the texture and pattern of the box.
Marko
01-13-2010, 11:16 AM
I'm ALWAYS impressed by how people make do using the lighting that they have. :highfive: and it's just amazing what you can do with a flashlight and a desklamp.
This is fun play Iggy - both shots are interesting; let me know if you'd like a further critique.
Marko
Bambi
01-13-2010, 11:31 AM
this looks very cool Iggy. I like your set up-especially the photography assistant!!! :laughing:
Iguanasan
01-13-2010, 01:11 PM
I'm ALWAYS impressed by how people make do using the lighting that they have. :highfive: and it's just amazing what you can do with a flashlight and a desklamp.
This is fun play Iggy - both shots are interesting; let me know if you'd like a further critique.
Marko
Thanks! By all means, have at 'er. I should add it to my sig.
Iguanasan
01-13-2010, 01:13 PM
this looks very cool Iggy. I like your set up-especially the photography assistant!!! :laughing:
Thanks. She was extremely helpful in keeping the bristol board held down. ;)
Marko
01-13-2010, 01:52 PM
Ok then Iggs,
Shot one - The blacks are a bit weak here, pump up those blacks and this shot will rock harder and cooler shadows will emerge. Also since the box is square, maybe a square crop would work...a bit of empty space at left.
Shot 2 - This shot has the more interesting lighting imo and you choose a nice angle. I find the shot a bit flat though, I think some levels or curves play would help make it stronger.
Hope that helps - Marko
Iguanasan
01-13-2010, 02:22 PM
Ok then Iggs,
Shot one - The blacks are a bit weak here, pump up those blacks and this shot will rock harder and cooler shadows will emerge. Also since the box is square, maybe a square crop would work...a bit of empty space at left.
Shot 2 - This shot has the more interesting lighting imo and you choose a nice angle. I find the shot a bit flat though, I think some levels or curves play would help make it stronger.
Hope that helps - Marko
See, my problem is that you say these things but, honestly, I have no idea how to accomplish what you are suggesting. :confused: I wonder if it's time for your audio podcasts to have the odd video component? Camstudio is great for recording desktop activity and then you could do a voice over, CamStudio - Free Screen Recording Software (http://camstudio.org/)
I have curves and stuff in Gimp and I believe it works exactly as it does in Photoshop but I really just fiddle until I think it looks OK. My problem is that I have no idea what to look for or least I'm not schooled in what to look for. I just try to make it look "better", whatever that means. There's no systematic work involved though I'm sure the super-imposed histogram is supposed to be useful for something. :wall-an::wall-an:
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