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Aug 03, 2008 15:26 |  #1

I really would like to see what people are doing with all their free flash gels. Here are a few shots I have done with mine. I'd LOVE to see yours.


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Aug 03, 2008 15:33 |  #3

Here's a couple examples. I usually try to keep it at least a little bit subtle, although I will admit to going occasionally overboard. In the first, I used a half CTO on the subject's face, and a full CTO for the hairlight. In the second, I used a CTO on my face, I think some CTO on the trees too, but it was a long time ago, and I don't remember too well...


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Aug 03, 2008 17:09 |  #4

yea i'm a big fan of going overboard with them sometimes. It's just different for me and I like to keep it interesting


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Aug 03, 2008 17:11 |  #5

Woodja wrote in post #6039396 (external link)
yea i'm a big fan of going overboard with them sometimes. It's just different for me and I like to keep it interesting

Well in that case, take a look at this ;)


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Aug 03, 2008 17:18 as a reply to  @ bieber's post |  #6

Well, here is a simple one the flash to the camera left has a red gel on it. :)

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Aug 03, 2008 17:29 |  #7

wow I LOVE them both keep them coming these are really cool/creative shots


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Aug 03, 2008 17:45 |  #8

bieber wrote in post #6039413 (external link)
Well in that case, take a look at this ;)

I really like that.


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Aug 03, 2008 21:21 |  #9

bieber wrote in post #6039413 (external link)
Well in that case, take a look at this ;)

thats a really good job... I can barely write with light... let alone make a perfect smiley! haha


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Aug 03, 2008 22:13 as a reply to  @ StretchSTI's post |  #10

Beauty dish for main light, red gelled flash for evilness. :evil:

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Aug 03, 2008 23:36 |  #11

StretchSTI wrote in post #6040785 (external link)
thats a really good job... I can barely write with light... let alone make a perfect smiley! haha

Hah! Writing is much, much harder. For the smiley, all I did was fully extend my arm and swing it around like a compass...


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Aug 04, 2008 02:02 |  #12

Gelled the grey background in this one. A bit too much for my taste, but he got bored with posing after this, so I might have to tame it in Photoshop... :)

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Aug 04, 2008 03:37 as a reply to  @ Rudi's post |  #13

my first time using it

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Aug 04, 2008 04:08 |  #14

Where can I buy flash gels?? :)




  
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Aug 04, 2008 05:04 |  #15

Would you believe?

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