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The wife, High key in studio

 
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Dec 28, 2005 16:11 |  #1

Got the home studio rollin, grabbed the wife and said "pose like a model would"
hahaha

result was this
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Dec 28, 2005 16:13 |  #2

Fun, Fun. She looks excited about it.

I have a small area set up in my house now, but it's not functioning yet. Good luck with yours.

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Dec 28, 2005 17:52 |  #3

Nice pic with an interesting expression LOL.

Could I ask for a little info about your setup? Thanks




  
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Dec 28, 2005 17:58 |  #4

I like the pose and look in general, but I am not sure about the conversion of the skin tones. Overall, I like it though.




  
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Dec 28, 2005 21:17 |  #5

Yeah, she is not a model and was just pretending-but damn was it funny.

My conversion needs work, I need to read up on BW conversions, because they never seem right.

As for the setup, 1200w of 2 lights on background (white seamless paper, 600w on each of the 2 lights, bounced umbrellas). Main light was a 3x5 softbox at camera right at a 45 degree to her, and about 5' away from her.

Thanks all for the comments-I will keep on trying.




  
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