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50mm
f/2.2
1/50 secs
ISO 100
Handheld
Please critique.
cmM Goldmember 5,705 posts Joined Apr 2004 Location: Chicago / San Francisco More info | May 21, 2004 07:31 | #1
50mm f/2.2 1/50 secs ISO 100 Handheld Please critique.
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DonEllis Goldmember 1,538 posts Likes: 3 Joined Sep 2001 Location: Hong Kong More info | May 21, 2004 08:01 | #2 Hi Chris,
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Volatile Senior Member 347 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: Stuttgart, Germany More info | May 21, 2004 21:54 | #3 Is the side lighting from a window, or did you bounce a flash, or studio light, etc? I like the effect, but I think I would've also tried lighting it a little more from the front and see which comes out better afterwards. Digital film is free wheeee!!!!!~~ Bill
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May 22, 2004 02:28 | #4 Volatile wrote: Is the side lighting from a window, or did you bounce a flash, or studio light, etc? I like the effect, but I think I would've also tried lighting it a little more from the front and see which comes out better afterwards. Digital film is free wheeee!!!!!~~ It's natural light from a window. I actually tried to use an additional light from the front, but it was too bright...(Not much control over artificial lighting since my little lighting setup is made up by improvisations :P )
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | May 22, 2004 10:13 | #5 I actually tried to use an additional light from the front, but it was too bright. So, why not bounce it off something behind you? There's always a way! FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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May 22, 2004 12:21 | #6 PhotosGuy wrote: So, why not bounce it off something behind you? There's always a way! That's true.... it'll require a little more improvisation, but it should work. Also, another noticable issue was the difference in color between natural light and the 50W fluorescent light that I have. How do I go about that ?
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | May 22, 2004 19:12 | #7 Also, another noticable issue was the difference in color between natural light and the 50W fluorescent light that I have. How do I go about that ?
FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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May 22, 2004 20:48 | #8 PhotosGuy wrote: "Difference in color"? Well, did you try it, modify the light, & see what would happen? How long would that take as opposed to asking us what we might think would happen & waiting for an answer? What if we were wrong? (Notice there are no CAPs here, so I'm not yelling at you, but the forum is about taking pics first, talking about them second.) So, I'd drag out the 50 watt flourescent & try to see what might work. It's close to daylight, tho it's probably red/magenta-minus, so you might look for some light pink tissue paper or cellophane to put over it. If that's too much, then just put a bit here & there 'till the light hits the balance you want. Or, you could bounce the flourescent off a pink card. Don't have one? Paint it, color it with chalk, crayons, whatever will get the job done. Tomato paste would work, too, but might be a bit messy. Your pic shows promise. Learn to modify the conditions of your environment to make the pic you "see" into the pic you get. Note: You can buy 'natural light' balanced flourescents, too. Well, my only idea for modifying the color was to "soften" it with something in front of it, but a white tissue wouldn't change the color much.
This is the difference in color I am talking about. Even though the light is quite far away (to the right of the camera), it still dominates the picture, rather than just filling the shaddows created by the natural light coming from the left side (window), and It also creates some ugly shaddows. I didn't have time to play around with it any more today, but I will try your ideas sometime tomorrow or the day after. Gotta keep in mind that this is one of my first experiments with "studio setups" Thanks for all your ideas, PhotosGuy. (Notice there are no CAPs here, so I'm not yelling at you, You can yell, that's why I posted in the critique forum
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | May 22, 2004 21:09 | #9 Well, my only idea for modifying the color was to "soften" it with something in front of it, but a white tissue wouldn't change the color much. OK, WHITE tissue is for diffusion, not to change the color. FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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