Thomas902 wrote:
Illumination: Key 30x40" Softbox High on Camera Right;
Fill 40x60" Softbox (180 degrees opposite Key) High on Camera Left)
Rim Lighting: Bare Bulb Strobe in 7" Parabolic directly behind the Melanie's head
Wardrobe: Sheer green silk blouse to compliment Melanie's vivid red tresses
Thanks...
The club is blessed with your talent Thomas. I know for me I expect nothing less from you. Your the best.
Jules
"...My guess is that this shot was done through a "flick of the head" to get the hair to stand out..."
Exactly John... We all had a super fun time with this session...
Thank you so much for your very kind words Jules...
Coming from a master of the craft they mean so very much to me...
And yes a rising tide lifts all boats... happy to share...
Glad you enjoyed the kit info, setup and illumination details...
That said it was this young ladies' enthusiasm and perseverance that yielded this image.
Melanie deserves all the credit here... I just setup the lighting and pressed the shutter at the zenith of her arc...
All the best on your photographic journey Jules...
RogStrix wrote:
The evidence is in the picture that the model wasn't upside down...
In the download I now see the centrifugal movement in the fine strands of hair now.
Fotoartist wrote:
In the download I now see the centrifugal movement in the fine strands of hair now.
Lol, there's much more obvious evidence...
ski
Loc: West Coast, USA
Now that's a head of hair...
Well done IMHO no Very Well Done
Thank you for your very kind words Gregory...
However Melanie deserves all the credit here.
She's the one who actually brought this narrative to life.
Again your kind words are truly appreciated.
RogStrix wrote:
Lol, there's much more obvious evidence...
I'm not very observant. Please explain.
Fotoartist wrote:
I'm not very observant. Please explain.
Try looking closer at the bottom half of the download...
RogStrix wrote:
Try looking closer at the bottom half of the download...
And what suggests the motion there?
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
Fotoartist wrote:
And what suggests the motion there?
If you look at the those fine strands of hair they follow circumferences of circles, putting her head/neck at the centre of rotation (ie, she was not on a turntable, as some folks thought). Also, the description of the lighting setup speaks to her orientation wrt gravity.
Fotoartist wrote:
And what suggests the motion there?
We were talking about whether the model was upside down or not...
RogStrix wrote:
We were talking about whether the model was upside down or not...
No we're not. I said I saw that when I looked closer at her hair. She flicked her hair back.
Fotoartist wrote:
Couldn't you get the same effect from being upside down?
This was your original comment, everything else followed on from that...
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