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Did I properly achieve Rim Lighting here?

 
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Apr 02, 2007 17:35 |  #1

This was a 2 light shot. Softbox above his shoulder to light the side of the face, and snoot behind him. I wanted to use a snoot and light the wood turning since it was fairly reflective in hopes it would throw light towards the camera so it would light the shavings and his face from behind. Did I get that effect?

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Apr 02, 2007 22:30 |  #2

Can't answer your question, but that is one cool shot with the wood shavings flying everywhere.




  
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Apr 02, 2007 22:33 |  #3

mbellot wrote in post #2975328 (external link)
Can't answer your question, but that is one cool shot with the wood shavings flying everywhere.

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Apr 02, 2007 22:33 |  #4

Rim light or not, still a neat image. Selective color works well in my opinion.


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Apr 02, 2007 22:51 |  #5

Thanks, you can see another shot here (at the bottom) https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=298817


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