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Don Hoey 13-11-07 10:10

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Originally Posted by mw_aurora (Post 24515)
...bags packed ready for a couple of weeks down in southern Florida, leaving in the morning :D

Lucky you. Have a great time as I'm sure you will. :)

Don

Don Hoey 13-11-07 10:33

Thanks Duncan and Mark.
This was done to put a slightly different spin on lighting, as opposed to soft light using white diffusers and reflectors.

A little clue.
Steel unless shiny, or cast iron as in these gears, and white diffusers don't really work and subject tends to lack life. So the main light source has to be fairly hard hence the undiffused SB-80DX and use of foil.

I will give Foxy and others time to ponder before posting the set-up shot.

Don

Canis Vulpes 13-11-07 11:05

How about the use of a foil reflector to bounce harsh light on the front face of those gears.

Don Hoey 13-11-07 17:24

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Given how Mark looks for all the reflections to determine the light sources I thought I would really confuse him with this one. :)
Easier to get your head round thinking how it may be lit rather than how it was.

Close enough Foxy but this is a bit subtler than using a straight silver brolley or 180 deg bounce.

See attatched behind the scenes.

Don

Canis Vulpes 13-11-07 18:37

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Originally Posted by Don Hoey (Post 24523)
Close enough Foxy but this is a bit subtler than using a straight silver brolley or 180 deg bounce.
Don

Clue was real give away, once I read foil I knew the exact foil piece that was used.

Don Hoey 13-11-07 20:30

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Originally Posted by Canis Vulpes (Post 24524)
.... once I read foil I knew the exact foil piece that was used.

:p :rolleyes:

Looks like I need to be more inventive. :D

Don

Canis Vulpes 21-12-07 14:19

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Normally Don and I would provide a write-up on a photo when using flash. I think this thread is interesting and provides the same thing using successive guesswork. I'll offer the below photo for reverse engineering - I have a photo of the scene should anyone get close enough.

Don Hoey 21-12-07 19:57

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Originally Posted by Don Hoey (Post 24235)
I think for any future ones we should list the kit used as we do not have any idea of the kit available to each contributor.


Foxy,

It may help, as I know how I would do it with what I have, but not too sure if you have added to your kit list of 1 brolley, 1 lastolite reflector. :rolleyes:
I notice from the gallery you had SB800 and SB600 both at full power so will check out relative powers for positioning.

Don

Canis Vulpes 21-12-07 20:18

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Originally Posted by Don Hoey (Post 25487)
Foxy,

It may help, as I know how I would do it with what I have, but not too sure if you have added to your kit list of 1 brolley, 1 lastolite reflector. :rolleyes:
I notice from the gallery you had SB800 and SB600 both at full power so will check out relative powers for positioning.

Don

No real change of kit this year with exception to another brolley. Using the new macro lens flash needs to be full power to light any subject at f32-36.

Soooooo, how was it done?

mw_aurora 21-12-07 21:35

Ok...there looks to be a light source on shooting-camera left, hitting the front of the subject-camera and looks about level with shooting-camera.

There looks to be a second light from shooting-camera right, higher...and a reflector above, slightly left and angled to light the subject top?


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