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While shooting the magnolias with the sun setting in the background, this fun little bird joined in for the photoshoot!
Model: Beatrice
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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In the Monza Park (the big park where the F1 race circuit is included) there are many perfect places for a romantic autumn shooting. Here Alessia is backlit by late afternoon sun and is lightened by my flash in fill-in (with light diffuser) and by an assistant with a golden reflective panel. The result is the beautiful light that makes Alessia's skin sparkle and the color result is soft and warm.
Another one from the archives. I've always liked this shot, but never got around to posting it....until now.
Worst case scenario for a film shooter is extreme backlighting. But when you are 1100 miles from home, you try and make the best of it. The Fuji Provia 100 worked fairly well along with a slight burst of fill in flash. The flash brought out the colors of BNSF GE C44-9W 4818 at the historic Raton, NM train station. Built in 1903 in typical Spanish Mission Revival style that the Santa Fe railroad used extensively.
Hasnt been too exciting around here birdwise for a bit, however my bluebirds have split off, from 6 or 7 down to just the pair thats checking out the nest box. So back to practice shots with them.
This round I'm going for the silhouette effect... this is almost SOOC... I just cropped the picture. I kinda like the idea that it is not b&w. Mmmm... so much to learn about lighting... I'll keep trying