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Today I got my new flash and light stand. Mix them with the triggers I got yesterday and a tutorial from Rick Nunn and Whack! This is what you get!
I took many more shots but this was my favourite.
This is my first attempt at any strobist work. Plenty to learn and improve on. Feedback would be sweet!
Strobist:
YN460 II camera left on full power triggered with RF-602s
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He's back! With a speedlite 550ex camera left, slightly above his eye line, power 1/64.
Canon 7D, ISO 100, F/5, 1/200 sec
haven't added a picture for a few weeks. My husband had shoulder surgery so I've been busy taking care of him and daughter and stepdaughter. here is my entry for lowkey. hope it works. This was one of the flowers on my gourd plant at the end of the day.
this particular photo shows the true age of this tiny but mighty dog. If it were in color you'd see the light areas are a light brown with white strewn throughout and the wear on her ears from years of living with crazy cats. This photo was taken in the entryway of my house with the door open as a major source of light.
This week for my concentration I took photos that represent the front people put up vs. true self identity.
My concentration is low-key fashion portraits with muted tones. This photo relates to my concentration because I used low lighting and spotlights to create a portrait with limited highlights. Fashion is about self expression and this photo contrasts the expression outwardly shown and internally known. The black and white turtleneck match the white mask and black background. This portrait shows a bit more of the models body compared to my previous photos that have been tight headshots.
Scavenger Challenge - April's topic is "Low-Key Photography,"
another point of view of the book and magnifying glass