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Playing with low key photos and this was my first try at a low key "selfie".

 

D90 with 18-105mm and SB-600 triggered by Yongnuo RF-603 remote.

 

Used my new Cowboy studio lighting kit.

 

Processed with PS CS5 and Silver Efex Pro 2.

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WIT: I set up a make-shift studio in my dining room using black velvet for a back drop, a table lamp for a light source on the left. The light was diffused with a white cloth shower curtain. I kept the ISO at 100 and used the camera's timer to take the shot. The camera was on a tripod.

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Gear : Nikon D90 + Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II

Strobist : Trigger + SB800

Post-processing : Ligntroom 3 / Photoshop CS4

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If you are interested to know how to transform your living room in an studio and shoot some lowkey of your family members...

 

All pictures were taking according this setup.

Using only one speedlite, mounted with a bouncer and oriented to the ceiling.

 

Developed and printed in LR5.

 

I got my light-meter for Christmas. a 20 years old Sekonic L408 (mint on Ebay).It replace my old Lunasix now.

 

First attempt on low key portrait with an external flash.

Who new a camping lantern would be so much fun?

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!

using 1 off camera speed light on 1/16 power i think.....

 

Must remember to pull subject off the wall to avoid shadowing. While a shadow works for some it doesn't for others.

 

Miniproject for LIL2B05V14

1/32 power, opposite side of camera with soft box

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