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Strobist: One SB-800 shot 1/4 power through an umbrella with reflector. A second shot against white reflector behind her at 1/8 power.

A test of high-key processing of a previously posted photo

c'è voluta tanta pazienza, ma alla fine l'ho scovata.... la mia befana!

**Descriptions are all pretty much the same**

I decided to shoot indoor where I am able to control the lighting. Once I had everything ready to go, I told my wife to do different actions --allowing for a variety of shots. Because I had her stay in one place, the angles didn't change. As for the audience, I thought it would just be a fun photo to look at, nothing abstract or narrative. My favorite part of highkey images are the eyes. Because of the lighting, they are very vibrant.

@dailyshoot asssignment

2011/06/28: Make a photograph that features white in a dominant manner. Use a white subject. Blow out the sky. Use your imagination. #ds590

dailyshoot.com/assignments/590

 

Technique: Exposure +0.7

The shadow areas make too much of a contrast for the assignment, though.

This image was shot with an ISO of 200, shutter speed of 1/100th, and an f/stop of f/4.5. These settings were used because I was in my backyard (which was in the shade) and I wanted to only focus on the ceramic bed with the background of white to be blurred. The shutter-speed was then set to create the correct exposure.

Canon EOS 350D 28-105/3.5-4.5@105mm ISO 400 f11@1.5s

First real try to do a HighKey with flash...

first time in studio set up

Taken at college photography studio

Nikon D90+nikkor 18-105mm

kompleks sukan gong badak

Suesca/ Cundinamarca.

COLOMBIA - 2011.

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