tweneck
operator-4
I didn't shoot to many candid pictures during this shoot, but I really liked this one. Took this one while I was 'just testing the lighting' and the model was chatting to our assistant.
Strobist Info:
Exposed to kill ambient.
Key - Yongnuo 460-II through 48' white umbrella about 35 degrees left of camera and ~3' from subject's face, angled downward. Full power. Triggered by Yongnuo 602.
Fill - Yongnuo 460-II through small DIY softbox about 35 degrees right of camera and ~4' from sujbect, waist high, angled upward. 3/7 power. S1 Slave mode.
Back wall is lit by bounce from key light.
Subject about 6' away from back wall.
Post-pro Info:
Set S-curve to medium-contrast and clarity to +80 in Lightroom. Used a custom brush on the gun stock to increase exposure and saturation a little. Added vingette to the right side with Gradient ND filter because even though the camera was set to max sync speed, the shutter still can be seen on the left side...wtf nikon?
operator-4
I didn't shoot to many candid pictures during this shoot, but I really liked this one. Took this one while I was 'just testing the lighting' and the model was chatting to our assistant.
Strobist Info:
Exposed to kill ambient.
Key - Yongnuo 460-II through 48' white umbrella about 35 degrees left of camera and ~3' from subject's face, angled downward. Full power. Triggered by Yongnuo 602.
Fill - Yongnuo 460-II through small DIY softbox about 35 degrees right of camera and ~4' from sujbect, waist high, angled upward. 3/7 power. S1 Slave mode.
Back wall is lit by bounce from key light.
Subject about 6' away from back wall.
Post-pro Info:
Set S-curve to medium-contrast and clarity to +80 in Lightroom. Used a custom brush on the gun stock to increase exposure and saturation a little. Added vingette to the right side with Gradient ND filter because even though the camera was set to max sync speed, the shutter still can be seen on the left side...wtf nikon?