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Mermaid Setup ♥ Look #346 Danniexblood
Body: eBODY - REBORN
Skin: more more. minha skin_fat pack (lel EvoX)
Eyes: {S0NG} Helmi V2 Eyes - FAPTACK @The Warehouse Sale
Hair: LEAU. J003 @The Warehouse Sale
Necklace and earrings: ERSCH - Octopus Earrings and Choker @Okinawa Summer Nights'23
Outfit: " BADa " Yannic FATPACK @Okinawa Summer Nights'23
Thighs Bows: torment. elley @The Warehouse Sale
Socks: ::C'est la vie !:: Rin Socks (#2) FATPACK
Hair Brush: GOYO. Siren Fatpack @Kawaii Secrets
Scene:
Pc Setup: -ATTIC- Aquarium PC Setup @Collabor88
Glitter Shapes: Lagom - Glitter Pool decor
Jellyfish: *HEXtraordinary* Jellyfish Gacha
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Bar in the Julia Morgan Ballroom – Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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This is the setup for the previous photo "To sail no more". Location: Sjökärret by lake Vättern, Sweden.
Wide angle close to the boat and Lee Super Stopper ND15, 4 minute exposure. Daytime shot, improvised cover of the side and top of the filter with a glove to protect from unwanted lightbleed.
I setup to take this photo and was bitten by a bug. Turns out I was allergic, went to hospital, here's the photograph
like ive been saying for a while i wanted to take my moniter shelf off my desk and i have now and i love it, wallpaper courtesy of Joe Baynham: www.flickr.com/photos/joebaynham/
club 46 mm filter
Leica Elmarit-M 1:2.8/90 mm
Leica Elmarit-M 1:2.8/28 mm
Zeiss ZM C Sonnar 1:1.5/50 mm SN 3585922
Viewfinder Voigtländer 28 mm
So here is my lighting set up....nothing extravagant. :)
One light, never a reflector.
Don't ask me about the light settings because no....gasp...I don't meter! :P I am a big time eyeballer. I look at my histogram and the back of my camera. I don't EVER even look at my light setting...couldn't even tell you what it said on the back of my light...I just move the lever up or down. I know, totally backwards! :) I normally use the same on camera settings for every newborn session....ISO 100...1/160 @ 3.2 w/ the 50 1.4.
For those of you who are comfortable with natural light you basically position the softbox where the window would be....kind of feathered in at a 45* angle, sometimes a little more in front. I know, easy for me to say, I feel the same way about shooting in natural light....feels so...ummm...UN-natural...sooooo out of my comfort zone. I like being able to just move my light if I need to and not have to move the baby! :)
That's it!
ETA: I have received some emails asking what to do if you have a smaller space to shoot in....well my space is a little over 12 ft. wide, and pretty long (26 ft), but it's 12ft. wide here in the space I'm shooting in. You can see in that first image, I'm way over in the corner...probably still have 3ft on the other side of the light, and the beanbag is at least 2ft. away from the wall. With the box being so close to the bean bag, I've set up in a 6ft wide area before...so it's doable! A smaller box will put out more dramatic lighting as will the Alien Bee boxes (I used to have one). I've never used a Larson, but from what I know about them you wouldn't feather the light at 45*, just keep at 90* with the back of the box even with the back of the beanbag. I BIG PUFFY HEART my Westcott though.
My bean bag was from beanbags.com, the Large vinyl size, I believe it was $130...but totally worth it.
The main differences with the previous version are:
- higher stiffness of the camera support
- Improvement of the positioning system
- acquisition stack sequence automated with Arduino
- whole process controlled by PC
To simplify the realization and considering that it is intended for a studio-system I have chosen to control everything from PC and not locally
STACKARDUINO (control program for Heasy Driver and A-4988) and stack.ino (sketch for ARDUINO) can by downloaded from:
www.dropbox.com/sh/acrzp3pm11m5ha4/AADgjXeYBkBAcSqUwbXaI8...
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Mac Setup
27" LED Cinema Display
12-Core Mac Pro/ ATi 5870
Logitech Z-5500
Logitech Performance Mouse MX
Epson Printer
Note: Two thin pieces of wood were placed under the iron to avoid scorching the towel during the process.
the setup powering the pong clock.
its a 700 MHz original iMac G4, mirroring its video out to the projector
Set up shot for Analisha. You can see the key light but also behind her there is another flash illuminating the second circle's wall. Hidden behind the first wall is another strobe giving her rim.
This is one of the shots taken with that setup (not the best one since it doesn't show the rear background lit). This one by Andrew is.
the focus was too great here to NOT not show you guys! :)
i've been spending most of my time in the art room these few days. Arts fest is coming and holy lordy i'm sooo excited for it! We're starting to really get things rolling in terms of design, planning, orders and setups. It's getting hectic and the feeling is GREAT :D
getting a little stressed regarding swimming and work right now. I know i procrastinate a lot, but honestly the pressure for me to swim fast at meets is also starting to get to me :/ ugghhh
away to brock uni this weekend for a meet, i'll try to upload and catch up tmr!
This is the setup I used for shooting the macro shots of the bluebells and other flowers with a black velvet background. The umbrella diffuses the flash, the small mirror on the table reflects additional light up from below.
It was the first day when we were in the park. After hiking in the rain and mist all day we started to setup in a camping site. Blue sky started showing up and we drove out to a nearest high and open spot. It was about the time that let me catch up the last coup of minutes of sunset over mountains.
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