Red Wine in a Dark Field
This is another instance of my trying to learn a new kind of lighting using off camera flash. The fact that it involves wine is just a happy coincidence. As I understand it, dark field means that a highly reflective surface, like glass is photographed against a dark background with the subject being wrapped and outlined with the white light from the light source, which is behind the dark background.
Strobist info: For this image, I placed the glass on a piece of dark cloth, with a piece of black foam board directly behind it, leaning against the softbox that contained a YN560 flash in manual mode. This was triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N transceiver.
Red Wine in a Dark Field
This is another instance of my trying to learn a new kind of lighting using off camera flash. The fact that it involves wine is just a happy coincidence. As I understand it, dark field means that a highly reflective surface, like glass is photographed against a dark background with the subject being wrapped and outlined with the white light from the light source, which is behind the dark background.
Strobist info: For this image, I placed the glass on a piece of dark cloth, with a piece of black foam board directly behind it, leaning against the softbox that contained a YN560 flash in manual mode. This was triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N transceiver.