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I uploaded my first set of blends, "80 Male Underwear Models," almost exactly one year ago.
www.flickr.com/photos/qthomasbower/sets/72157616358449900/
That set was meant to be sardonic, tongue-in-cheek, and highly mathematical. Since then, I have worked on my blending technique much of the last year, and so I decided to revisit my initial subject matter.
Let me know what you think!
Model: Anouk Hoekema
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/500 F / 1.8 250 Canon 5DmkII 85mm
Location: Strijp-S, a beautiful atmospheric location, which makes you a great photographer. When it comes to using colors, textures, lines, reflections and reflections. Is this a great location to make beautiful photos.
Although Strijp-S is beautiful because of its variation in styles, I personally find the area where containers are placed, which can be used as offices, one of the fewer places because I do not find it in a city.
In this picture we used two containers that were close together, both of them have a different kind of texture. The left is the container lined with cork and to the right of her more a traditional container that makes for a linework in the picture.
Due to the small space, the model can influence the balance between light and shadow, the farther she walks away from the camera will affect the shadow as compared to moving to the camera.
Furthermore, it is often indicated that the light should always come over, in case you look in the eyes of the model, you will see that you can also see reflections from the ground in the eyes of the model.
Model: Maddie
Strobist: Portable studio light with 50" softbox camera right (key light), 40" sofbox back of model right (fill light), triggered by Twinlink
MM #: 1442810
Model: Patrick Sabel
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/350 F / 2.8 250 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
The charms of using reflections.