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It would be nice to see some others having a go at guessing... |
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White reflector (I think, maybe a second gun with big brolly but it looks too diffused to me) used to bounce light back down from above to light the top plate and provide fill in behind the buttons. This reflector/very diffused gun is lighting the ridge above the second n of Nikon and the ridges on the rotating switch surrounding the shutter button. Am I getting warm? D. |
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The scene was generally lit using one flash in a brolley this did not illuminate the Nikon or D2X but did provide soft lighting on the prism. D2X was the main motivation for the shot and was the focus area. A hand held second flash was used through a white reflector/diffuser to lit this area and provide the life in the lens. See attached image. |
I particularly like the expensive stand to keep the lens level ;)
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Mmmm, my thoughts were similar to Mark and Duncan.
SB800 at the front and SB600 above. I failed on the Lastolite for the front unit though. Even bigger failure would have to be the flash resting on the table so only hitting the bottom of the reflector. :rolleyes: Don |
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Well as its a D2X this should get Foxy's interest. :rolleyes: :D
I could not take a pic of the set up as not enough hands and there's a clue, so will have to do a sketch. 3 flash units in use. Multiblitz 252 studio job with white brolley on full power, SB80-DX on full power and Metz 45CL on 1/4 power. Also a Lastolite reflector. Don |
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Done in the workshop and Multiblitz was by the door in case it caught fire under pressure. ;) Don |
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