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Angelic

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 10:17 pm
by Mj
A little offering for the festive season... first posting from me for many moons...

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Re: Angelic

PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:19 pm
by Geoff M
Nice lighting although the chest area looks to be over exposed and therefore losing some detail and detracting from the overall image for me. Does your model have a piercing in her top lip? There is something just below her nose which is not helping either. If it is a piercing then her head angle needs to be adjusted so that you either see all of it or none of it.

Re: Angelic

PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 6:33 pm
by gstark
Geoff M wrote:Nice lighting although the chest area looks to be over exposed and therefore losing some detail and detracting from the overall image for me.


The issue here as I see it is that the lighting is not quite balanced between the face and the torso. There appears to be one light on either side of the model, and they each appear to be pointed down towards the torso, leaving the face slightly shaded, and definitely not as well illuminated as the chest area. The fur on the rh of the image also appears to be blown a little, so I think we need to review the lighting setup.

What sort of modifiers did you have on the lights, Mick?

I think that bringing the light that was on camera left around towards the front a little more, and then pointing it up - more towards the face - and then pulling the power of the light at camera right back by bout 1.5 stops, we would be coming pretty close to what is needed.

I do like the underlying treatment - the red hue suits the model and pose nicely.

Re: Angelic

PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:26 pm
by Mj
All good point guys...

Geoff: it's a little shadow below the nose, not a piercing... it doesn't appear quite so sharply in a larger image but this is one of those shots taken 6 months ago that I'm only getting to look at now. I'll now have another look at the exposure levels I have on this in PP as it might be that I've bumped the overall exposure to suit the face but blown the chest in the process... again I think this becomes more pronounced when the image shrinks.... from memory the fur is blown but the chest is not quite.

Gary: this was done early this year in a group studio shoot... getting direction and control of the lighting was not possible given the arrangement so I would agree that the lighting was not entirely ideal... but that is often the hand that is deal us in many situations. From memory we had a beauty dish on the right, a softbox to the left, and a spot behind hitting the background. It was an interesting exercise as I usually work with one model alone, have total control of the lighting, and take way too much time adjusting things ... in this case we had 6 photags, 4 models, two studios with different setups, and lots of change overs which made for quite a frantic pace at times.