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I've been playing with my studio setup (just a few flashes and 2 umbrellas), and I can pretty much execute the basic light setup for porttraits. What I'm interested is the rim light effect I see in so many arty photos and magazines. I fail to creat that thin, yet soft line of light.
Please see this photo from Lorek's post. I'm not asking the exact effect to create this, just to demostrate what I mean by saying rim of light. Would've asked in G&N section, but I can't post there. http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...ighlight=lorek Any pointers to books or articles are appreciated as well.
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When all else fails, look at the light pattern and study direction. The photo appears to be lit from the camera left, and behind the model. |
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Nice hint! What I can't figure out is how to light just a thin line of the skin, yet manage to be so smooth. I tried various things, but I always light up a large area of the skin.
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there was a thread where someone (I think it was Lorek) tested lighting with an egg, to gain a better understanding without wearing out a model. I'd try that until you get what you want.
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The light has to be close to the subject so it will fall off over a shorter distance. Then meter for the part of the subject thats closest to the light. I hope that makes sense.
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Well if I were to guess... I'd say that flagging the light off would be an effective way to do this.
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Yes what forkball said. Thats the way I have seen it done.
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I love camera porn.....makes me hawt.... ;-)
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Make a straw snoot for your flash....
What is that you ask? http://lightingmods.blogspot.com/200...id-part-1.html
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