Same light setup...
This is a discussion on Silhouette (nude) within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Same light setup......
Very nice again! Not as crazy over this pose as the last one but still enjoy it! Can I ask your light set up..lol..not that I have any lights
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It's pretty simple -- a large softbox is the background.
http://alexwilsonphoto.com/blog/2008...g-silhouettes/
I have to do this softox one of these days!
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I like this one better. The last one was excellent but the bottom did bother me a bit. I also felt that we should have seen more of the hair, but I understand from your explanation whey that wasn't possible. Not much of a critique huh? it's just a very well done image in my eyes.
Lovely photos on your blog, as well, Alex. Also it's great to have the explanation of how you achieved your results. Thanks.
I like the lighting and pose on this one, but I'm not crazy about the crop. It looks like "part" of an image, so I prefer your previous post.
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I like it...the silouette is lovely....perhaps more curve of the shoulder and longer arch in the back to go with the beautiful lines already in the shot? Love the diagonal comp...I would like to see more length of the line of the back if possible.
Very nice work either way
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The model's body position here is unusual, but I still like it.
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