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Challenge 36, 2020: Combine three previous challenges

Yesterday Philippe agreed to pose for me.For those of you which know Martin the pooh my usual model, he is now upset because he could not participate ! Crasy... LOL

 

He does not lose one for making faces!

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Yesterday Philippe agreed to pose for me.For those of you which know Martin the pooh my usual model, he is now upset because he could not participate ! Crasy... LOL

 

He does not lose one for making faces!

LEC STUDIO, BERLIN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 05: MEGA and Lowkey Esports shake hands. (Photo by Wojciech Wandzel/Riot Games)

Mein Beitrag zur Hörertreffenaufgabe "lowkey"

An umbrella flash with a warm gel was placed directly in front and above the subject. A fill flash with a cool gel was placed just to the left of the subjects left foot in order to fill in shadows under the lips, nose, pants, and light up the wood railing. a remote trigger was used to minimize any camera shake.

This is my best example of low key photography because of how the light hits my subjects face and how the shadows surround him. I applied simplicity to this photo in order to have the subject be the focal point. In order to create contrast in my image I turned down the shadows and the highlights and turned the contrast up.

Becca, rocking it like it was a night at Disorder (the local metal night).

 

Bare 430EXII with a red gel directly behind Becca pointing at the camera, and a 430EXII in a 60cm softbox in front of Becca, camera left. It was resting on a pile of chair as I've not got a second stand yet. Professional!

 

Triggered with Pocket Wizard MiniTT and Flex's, plus the AC3 unit. As the PW's are complete crap on the 7D (especially with the 18-55 IS f/2.8 lens), these were controlled manually because TTL doesn't work even half reliably.

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Softbox above and to camera right, bare 430EXII camera left for fill. Triggered with Pocket Wizard MiniTT and Flex's, plus the AC3 unit. As the PW's are complete crap on the 7D (especially with the 18-55 IS f/2.8 lens), these were controlled manually because TTL doesn't work even half reliably.

9/1/2013. NJ

My wife's mom and her future sister-in-law. This was taken in a place they rented in Asbury Park, NJ in the late 1940s or 50s.

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