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Nov 2, 2012 12:56:49   #
Bruce Roscoe Loc: Arizona
 
Erik LeBlanc was born in California and raised in Arizona. Before going to collage Erik spent his time on a ranch being a cowboy and doing what cowboys do. After Erik left collage, he returned back to a life of a cowboy. As Erik stated "a cowboy's life has freedom". He spent many years on the circuit as a bull and bronco rider. He never got hurt, but felt it was only a matter of time, so he retired from that life and went into a career as a farrier. Erik got very well known as a farrier, shoeing horses throughout Arizona. His wife of 26 years works with him every day,
With the look of the old west, Erik is the headliner for a movie called Bannock which is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2013. The storyline goes something like this: He left Mexico and reappeared 12 years later after his sister's family was butchered. He came to set things right. When asked if being a movie star would change his way of life, Erik said "I like my work too much to ever throw it away."

How This Image Was Captured
This capture was accomplished by using seven lights; I considered a reflector as a light. The first light was my background light which I placed two feet from the black seamless, facing more toward camera left. This still allowed some separation for the back of his hat camera right. Next I have two light: one camera left and the other camera right at 160 degrees at axis 45. The light on camera left had a snoot on it about seven feet way from Erik, pointing at the front of his hat. On camera right, I had a light with a 10 degree grid on it. This gave me just a kiss of light on his chaps over his shoulder. Above Erik's head, I used a strip light at f/3 just to define a little more of his hat. The key light was on camera left at f/8. I used this light in two ways: one, giving depth to his face setting the ratio. and two, rimming his shirt and fingers. The next light I used was another strip light on the floor. This strip light took the shadows away from under his hat. The only thing I had left to do was use my Westcott silver reflector as a fill camera right.



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Nov 2, 2012 14:00:33   #
Ched49 Loc: Pittsburgh, Pa.
 
Excellent portrait!

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Nov 2, 2012 14:54:46   #
Bruce Roscoe Loc: Arizona
 
Thank you

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Nov 2, 2012 14:55:49   #
sarge69 Loc: Ft Myers, FL
 
I'm sorry but with the positioning of the subject, his left arm and shoulder positioning with the light dropping off makes me see him as hunch-back'ish.

Sorry but that's what catches my eye the way the shoulder and arm fade off to the left or are smudged off to the left.

Sarge69

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Nov 2, 2012 16:13:43   #
Birdguide Loc: Ormond Beach, FL
 
Bruce Roscoe wrote:
Erik LeBlanc was born in California and raised in Arizona. Before going to collage Erik spent his time on a ranch being a cowboy and doing what cowboys do. After Erik left collage, he returned back to a life of a cowboy. As Erik stated "a cowboy's life has freedom". He spent many years on the circuit as a bull and bronco rider. He never got hurt, but felt it was only a matter of time, so he retired from that life and went into a career as a farrier. Erik got very well known as a farrier, shoeing horses throughout Arizona. His wife of 26 years works with him every day,
With the look of the old west, Erik is the headliner for a movie called Bannock which is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2013. The storyline goes something like this: He left Mexico and reappeared 12 years later after his sister's family was butchered. He came to set things right. When asked if being a movie star would change his way of life, Erik said "I like my work too much to ever throw it away."

How This Image Was Captured
This capture was accomplished by using seven lights; I considered a reflector as a light. The first light was my background light which I placed two feet from the black seamless, facing more toward camera left. This still allowed some separation for the back of his hat camera right. Next I have two light: one camera left and the other camera right at 160 degrees at axis 45. The light on camera left had a snoot on it about seven feet way from Erik, pointing at the front of his hat. On camera right, I had a light with a 10 degree grid on it. This gave me just a kiss of light on his chaps over his shoulder. Above Erik's head, I used a strip light at f/3 just to define a little more of his hat. The key light was on camera left at f/8. I used this light in two ways: one, giving depth to his face setting the ratio. and two, rimming his shirt and fingers. The next light I used was another strip light on the floor. This strip light took the shadows away from under his hat. The only thing I had left to do was use my Westcott silver reflector as a fill camera right.
Erik LeBlanc was born in California and raised in ... (show quote)


Awesome photograph. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Nov 2, 2012 16:42:25   #
1eyedjack
 
Excellent setup and capture..

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Nov 2, 2012 17:37:37   #
Bruce Roscoe Loc: Arizona
 
Thank you for your comment sarge. This is a high merit award image from many master photographers. The chaps may have confused you a bit, but the pose and lighting has been designed for the subject, and his facial features in perfect harmony with the pose. One thing about photography is we never will reach the top, it's a continuous journey.

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Nov 2, 2012 17:47:55   #
tlbuljac Loc: Oklahoma
 
Spittin image of "Wyatt Earp" great capture and the colors are outstanding

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Nov 2, 2012 17:49:09   #
rlaugh Loc: Michigan & Florida
 
Very good!

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Nov 2, 2012 18:26:07   #
mooseeyes Loc: Sonora, California
 
Perfectly Stunning! Well done, in every regard.

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Nov 2, 2012 18:32:06   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
Wow!
Thanks for the story and the "light design" details.
That is controlling light and shadows!!
Pat

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Nov 2, 2012 20:53:01   #
snogost67 Loc: dayton, montana
 
I really like it, ALL of it! Great job.

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Nov 2, 2012 21:00:01   #
PalePictures Loc: Traveling
 
Superb lighting.

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Nov 2, 2012 21:24:31   #
ace-mt Loc: Montana
 
I really like this image. Normally I would think the back of his hand a distraction, but that is a great hand. Farriers all have strong hands.

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Nov 2, 2012 22:00:16   #
fdeak Loc: Saint Michaels Maryland
 
Wow :thumbup: :thumbup:

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