El Capitaine--This in another capture do in my studio. The background was a black seamless. The background light was set at f5.6 turned onto the background more in the direction of the way he is looking. El Capitaine my sitter was six feet from the background. For a hair light I used a 9"x36" strip light with both the upper and lower diffuser installed, set at f3.5. The key light is a Paul C. Buff beauty dish with a white interior with the sock installed set at f8 forty inches from the sitters face, camera right. To eliminate the show that would have been under his hat I used another 9"x36" strip light on the floor with an egg create installed set at f5.6. To complete the setup I used a Westcott silver reflector camera left for fill. This image is a contender on Digital Photo Pro. Who knows what will happen, the contest ends September 28th.
http://www.digitalphotopro.com/photo-contests/the-face/featured/contender-bruce-roscoe.html
Fascinating image, Bruce! I went to the web-site and noticed you're up against some stiff competition, but all the comments were about your entry. Someone even drew a comparison to Yousuf Karsh...pretty heady stuff!
If you strain a muscle patting yourself on the back don't worry, it will heal. You deserve a feather in your cap for this photo! Well done! Kudos!
Thank you. I'm just pleased to be selected to be in the finials.
Bruce
Thank you for allowing us to see the grand prize winner! This is a perfectly executed and stunning image.
Your images are artistic masterpieces.
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
After viewing the others, I vote for your entry, for Grand Prize!
Pat
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