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after all ( NSFW )

kweide

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After all
When all is over, she starts slowly rearranging her clothes. Still remembering the past time.



Olympus E-M1 + M.Zuiko 12-40 f2.8, noNR
ISO100 @ f5, 1/200 second, 25 mm focal length​
 

kweide

New member
What do you mean with "style" ? Is is a question for color versions or other ways of post processing or light setup ( which was very simple in this way ) ? Just give me a hint ??

Result
With a little effort, the veil looks good.



Olympus E-M1 + M.Zuiko 12-40 f2.8, noNR
ISO100 @ f5, 1/200 second, 25 mm focal length​
 

RVB

Member
What do you mean with "style" ? Is is a question for color versions or other ways of post processing or light setup ( which was very simple in this way ) ? Just give me a hint ??

Result
With a little effort, the veil looks good.



Olympus E-M1 + M.Zuiko 12-40 f2.8, noNR
ISO100 @ f5, 1/200 second, 25 mm focal length​
Is this a two light set up?

Rob
 

kweide

New member
Rob,

this is a simple one speedlight setup. One single Metz 58 AF-1 pumping his light into the silver umbrella :). I placed the large silver umbrella in front of her . The umbrella is about 2 Meter in size und silver coated. The center was place a bit over her eyeline. The background was illuminated by a large reflector, throwing the flash light from my right, just behind her onto the red veil which i used as a backdrop. Thats a lll ...
 

RVB

Member
Rob,

this is a simple one speedlight setup. One single Metz 58 AF-1 pumping his light into the silver umbrella :). I placed the large silver umbrella in front of her . The umbrella is about 2 Meter in size und silver coated. The center was place a bit over her eyeline. The background was illuminated by a large reflector, throwing the flash light from my right, just behind her onto the red veil which i used as a backdrop. Thats a lll ...

Thank you for the explanation,it's very nice lighting.. rembrandtesque in style I think!
 

kweide

New member
Yes indeed. That was the intention and to keep it as simple as possible and to show that such effects are possible with cheap gear as well. I think, the key to such light/shadow effects are:

power reduced lights
large reflective umbrella, to get the wrap around light
and the main point: avoid light from spilling around
full manual control, naturally for Camera and flash !
 
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