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Aug 10, 2008 07:16 |  #1

I had my first shoot yesterday, since getting my new lights, and I love them!
I had no issues at all with them. Here is one of the shots, more to come.


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Aug 10, 2008 07:40 |  #2

Nicely done for a first shoot Chris, look forward to seeing more.

How many lights did you use?




  
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Aug 10, 2008 08:52 |  #3

Good to see you enjoying your new gear. Great-looking model, nicely photographed!


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Aug 10, 2008 09:07 |  #4

I got the same recently. I was hoping if you could tell me how to set the power settings. I thought each stop is equal to 10 units on the digital display and I read that I am mistaken. Your input will be really great




  
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Aug 10, 2008 12:29 |  #5

Nice job on the photo, Chris. I hope you find the Genesis lights as reliable and great to use as I have so far. Nice white background ... no blown highlights ... and a great faded reflection below. I like it!

Hey Bug: I thought we'd get 1/10th f-stop increments with those digital settings as well, but my tests showed otherwise ... so you can eventually get a pretty good feel for how many clicks to move them up or down after you've used 'em a while, but unless you use a light meter or get good at "chimping" (reviewing shots on your camera LCD) you should think of those LED settings as near-accurate at best. A while back I posted a graph of the output/settings I was getting on my lights. It's a bit down the thread here if interested: Calumet Genesis Lights - a Review


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Aug 10, 2008 12:32 as a reply to  @ slivr's post |  #6

Nice first photo..... Question: Was she standing on some reflective material or was that post processing to give a mirror image?




  
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Aug 10, 2008 13:53 as a reply to  @ Maxxum5's post |  #7

Looks pretty good Chris.

I'm seeing some darker patches on the lower right side of the frame that appear to either be areas you've cleaned up and perhaps overlooked or, some sort of odd shadows that made it into the image. I am viewing on a calibrated monitor and something about it doesn't look right.

For my taste (and please take this in the spirit intended) the pose looks rather awkward. The lighting on the dress looks great but it pulls my eyes away from the face and eyes and eyes are everything unless your specifically modeling the clothes. There seems to be less light falling on her face than on the dress, legs and shoes. My final comment is about her right arm. We can see a hint of shoulder but her entire right arm and hand are MIA.

Hope you don't mind the comments.


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Aug 10, 2008 14:10 |  #8

Great picture, beautiful model. I like the lighting and reflection of the floor.

If you don't mind....
I think 24mm is a little to wide for full body shot, do you have a space to step back
and shot like at 50mm of maybe 70mm?
Also, at what lever did you hold the camera?
It looks you had a little lower than it should be, maybe you can try to keep it at eye level?

Hope you don't mind my comments

Please tell us what doe you have on the floor to have such nice reflection.


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Aug 10, 2008 14:17 as a reply to  @ gnnbtrn's post |  #9

I shoot tons of full length using 22-26mm and find it to be just fine on a 1.5x crop body. It's all about the camera orientation and carefully analyzing your subject's features.

In my space it's simply impossible to get more than a 2/3 shot with a 50mm lens and have no issue at all with my full length in s ~20-30mm range.


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Aug 10, 2008 17:48 as a reply to  @ TMR Design's post |  #10

steveathome wrote in post #6080242 (external link)
Nicely done for a first shoot Chris, look forward to seeing more.

How many lights did you use?

I used three lights. Two on the background, and one on the model with a reflector on the opposite side.

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I got the same recently. I was hoping if you could tell me how to set the power settings. I thought each stop is equal to 10 units on the digital display and I read that I am mistaken. Your input will be really great

If I am not mistaken, I think it is 5 clicks to 1 stop.

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Nice first photo..... Question: Was she standing on some reflective material or was that post processing to give a mirror image?

She is standing on tile board from Lowes.

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Looks pretty good Chris.

I'm seeing some darker patches on the lower right side of the frame that appear to either be areas you've cleaned up and perhaps overlooked or, some sort of odd shadows that made it into the image. I am viewing on a calibrated monitor and something about it doesn't look right.

For my taste (and please take this in the spirit intended) the pose looks rather awkward. The lighting on the dress looks great but it pulls my eyes away from the face and eyes and eyes are everything unless your specifically modeling the clothes. There seems to be less light falling on her face than on the dress, legs and shoes. My final comment is about her right arm. We can see a hint of shoulder but her entire right arm and hand are MIA.

Hope you don't mind the comments.

Robert, I don't mind at all. I noticed the dark spots on the right, but I was too anxious to get these posted to fix it. :rolleyes:
I have since fixed those spots.
I should have raised my big softbox a little, to get more light on her face.
I liked the pose myself, I guess it is just personal taste.

Thanks for all the comments!


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Aug 11, 2008 08:06 |  #11

nice job Chris. that tile board works well, doesn't it.


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