Lightning Lee
The Undateables - My Charicature
© Lightning Photography/Lee Smith. Please contact me if you would like to use this image for any purpose. Any unauthorized usage will result in legal action.
Not sure about this one, I might redo this at some point but in the meantime here it is and I shall keep looking through my other images for other people to do.
Having a play with photoshop and as I promised here is my take on me as a charicature. This is a play on that programme on tv at the moment here in the UK, I'm going to try and ask people and family I know for a portrait and then play around with them to create an undateables set.
The ? marks are in black and white which represent just that! It's there in black and white in front of your eyes, but should we take everything we see at face value when we could spend a little time to delve further and see a little more/see what's on the inside?
Strobist: D700 as commander.
Group A: 1 SB600 in a 24" shoot through umbrella above camera pointed down at subject, 85mm zoom, manual @ 1/13th power.
Group B: 2 SB600's, 1 either side of subject 3ft away in 32" softboxes pointed at 45 degrees towards camera, 35mm zoom, manual @ 1/8 power.
1 SB800 (bare) in SU-4 mode, behind subject pointing directly at wall, 105mm zoom, manual @ 1/128 power.
Nikon D700 | 85mm f1.4D | ISO400 | f11 | 1/250th
The Undateables - My Charicature
© Lightning Photography/Lee Smith. Please contact me if you would like to use this image for any purpose. Any unauthorized usage will result in legal action.
Not sure about this one, I might redo this at some point but in the meantime here it is and I shall keep looking through my other images for other people to do.
Having a play with photoshop and as I promised here is my take on me as a charicature. This is a play on that programme on tv at the moment here in the UK, I'm going to try and ask people and family I know for a portrait and then play around with them to create an undateables set.
The ? marks are in black and white which represent just that! It's there in black and white in front of your eyes, but should we take everything we see at face value when we could spend a little time to delve further and see a little more/see what's on the inside?
Strobist: D700 as commander.
Group A: 1 SB600 in a 24" shoot through umbrella above camera pointed down at subject, 85mm zoom, manual @ 1/13th power.
Group B: 2 SB600's, 1 either side of subject 3ft away in 32" softboxes pointed at 45 degrees towards camera, 35mm zoom, manual @ 1/8 power.
1 SB800 (bare) in SU-4 mode, behind subject pointing directly at wall, 105mm zoom, manual @ 1/128 power.
Nikon D700 | 85mm f1.4D | ISO400 | f11 | 1/250th