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Seluna - Shooting the Columbian goddess
Topic Started: Sep 19 2009, 04:04 PM (1,934 Views)
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Sep 20 2009, 07:56 AM
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Sep 19 2009, 11:49 PM
I really liked the skies, very, very dramatic.
Bro, it was pouring down at that point. :o
Noticed the flash quite harsh? I forgot to bring my flash trigger, only brought receiver. So no choice, have to shoot without softbox from a distance. haiz
Actually, I really like the hardness of the light... :) It matches quite well to the styling. The first shot really worked for me this time 'round... and if I was there, I do consider the downpour to be a god's send. It's really Good - a shoot doesn't have to be in good ambient light every time. The ambient lighting can carry a mood, and it's not everyday that you get to shoot in such special circumstances, and the contrast of the background and the subject is really strong.

If you really want to go "fashiony" on her, you can experiment with shots that really closer, leave less space around the model, that would be something different from your usual shots. :D

Did u guys ask Seluna to dance in the rain or something at the end? It would be Really really cool, but if only you've got towels for her after that... :neener:
Ic ic. BTW, the contrast of the BG and subject is created using the photography technique you tot me. :D

I try more fashiony DI later. Thanks for the tip.

Dance in the rain....good idea!! Not sure if Willis would let that happen though....haha :roll:
Edited by Zapper, Sep 20 2009, 09:20 AM.
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Sep 20 2009, 08:31 AM
Hi zapper another outstanding pictures from the shoot, love to see your pictures even without soft box.Thanks for sharing.
Thanks bro. You should have been there!! She was really great. :thumbsup1:
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Sep 19 2009, 11:49 PM
I really liked the skies, very, very dramatic.
Bro, it was pouring down at that point. :o
Noticed the flash quite harsh? I forgot to bring my flash trigger, only brought receiver. So no choice, have to shoot without softbox from a distance. haiz
Actually, I really like the hardness of the light... :) It matches quite well to the styling. The first shot really worked for me this time 'round... and if I was there, I do consider the downpour to be a god's send. It's really Good - a shoot doesn't have to be in good ambient light every time. The ambient lighting can carry a mood, and it's not everyday that you get to shoot in such special circumstances, and the contrast of the background and the subject is really strong.

If you really want to go "fashiony" on her, you can experiment with shots that really closer, leave less space around the model, that would be something different from your usual shots. :D

Did u guys ask Seluna to dance in the rain or something at the end? It would be Really really cool, but if only you've got towels for her after that... :neener:
agree with Richard, it will be very nice with dance poses given with that beautiful sky as background.

maybe someone can bring a music player and create some atmosphere with it.



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Sep 19 2009, 11:16 PM
Haha ... v funee. I had a bit of time before I go out mah, so I post first lor.

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no horse run!! the way you use the lighting is remarkable.
let's flickr
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Sep 20 2009, 12:08 AM
good ! this time, the makeup is good ... finally :sweat:


Hahah the makeup has always been good..... :thumbsup1: haha and it's even better this time MAYBE cos u are not shooting this time...hahahaha! :neener:
willis, the previous makeup was not good lah ..it was too thick liao ... i believed yr good fren also talk to u abt it too... he shared the same view also.

yr shoot 80 bucks too expensive for me... and i am looking for equipments support which u dun have.

and u should not say "better without me" becos i am a paying customer, made effort to attend your previous shoot, u cannot say that being a organiser.. a thank you to any attendee should be a correct response... hope u know and understand.
I have already said thank you to you before during the shoot. period. in the past tense. in the history books. And Thank you very much for making me say what I really don wan to say.

And please do not misquote me, I said tat makeup is better this time MAYBE cos u are not shooting this time...
ok lah ! ok lah ! i know i am the legendary " raincool " cos it will either rain big or super hot whenever i attend shoots esp the first one of any organiser.. :sofunny:

anyway willis, i hope we dun let a shoot affect our friendship, life is more than it and i know u are a good friend. Let's move on and smile. :wave: ok ? hao mah ?
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Haha ... v funee. I had a bit of time before I go out mah, so I post first lor.

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no horse run!! the way you use the lighting is remarkable.
zapper ! are u interested in getting a more powerful light system like Photon which Richard is using ?
Edited by myphotoshop, Sep 20 2009, 10:17 AM.
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Foxcorn - Thanks bro!! :D

Myphotoshop - Thinking about it. Already find my current setup heavy liao. Not sure if I want to do it.


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i nv comment on portraits threads and i nv shoot much portraits but the lighting looks like a beam of sun ray shinning on the person. nice
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