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    Jurassic Park 4.5... Velociraptors are Dangerous!

    Ok.. So I was bored! I went to Hobby Lobby and checked out the toys... to find something to play with. This is what I found!









    Now this is plastic.. and somewhat shiny plastic at that! I tried to show off the "Muscle Definiton" and the "Skin Texture" by using two different lights in various ways...

    not bored anymore!
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    The link is on my other computer, but look up Cross polarization flash lighting- or something along those lines. Basically taking polarizing film and putting one section infront of the flash and then putting a polarizer on the lens itself. You then turn the polarizer on the lens and you get a varied effect which will either have no effect or will fully cancel out a lot of reflections from the subject. It can render things very different looking, but for the shiny plastic might well be a great option to lose its shinyess
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    Quote Originally Posted by Overread View Post
    The link is on my other computer, but look up Cross polarization flash lighting- or something along those lines. Basically taking polarizing film and putting one section infront of the flash and then putting a polarizer on the lens itself. You then turn the polarizer on the lens and you get a varied effect which will either have no effect or will fully cancel out a lot of reflections from the subject. It can render things very different looking, but for the shiny plastic might well be a great option to lose its shinyess
    This was only really reflective with hard light... I just softened it up a bit and it wasn't too bad. I purposely left them a bit dark.. kind of fit the look, I thought! That is a good call on the polarizing film, though!
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    Some B&W conversions...

    Dark.. meant to be spooky! lol!



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    To me, this is inspiring. You have made them look more "real" than seeing the toy dinosaur itself. I have twin almost 3 year olds, so I have an entire zoo of these animals in their room. I've got to give it a go. But I'll have to make do with only one light. Thanks.

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    The last one looks GOOD.
    You know the one you posted to make me look bad.
    Damn thing looks real. Your use of light in this, is in a word, astounding.

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    The damn thing in the last one LOOKS REAL. Jesus.
    I mean it looks real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desi View Post
    To me, this is inspiring. You have made them look more "real" than seeing the toy dinosaur itself. I have twin almost 3 year olds, so I have an entire zoo of these animals in their room. I've got to give it a go. But I'll have to make do with only one light. Thanks.
    Desi.. Thanks! It is kind of fun... and definitely good practice! you can even work on your depth of field practice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LightSpeed View Post
    The damn thing in the last one LOOKS REAL. Jesus.
    I mean it looks real.
    Thanks Lightspeed.. Just having some fun! And it is good practice!
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    Just want to give you an idea what you may want to do next.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schwettylens View Post
    Just want to give you an idea what you may want to do next.
    May have to give that some thought! I remember when you first posted that shot.. I thought it was cool then, and still do!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cgipson1
    Some B&W conversions...

    Dark.. meant to be spooky! lol!
    well it worked lol. That second one looks so damn real it's creepy.

    You mention that you used two lights. I'm curious to know the positioning of them in that last photo.

    From what I can tell you had one light on the right hand side slightly back and up some from the shadow ( please correct me if I'm wrong). I can't seem to figure out where the second one came from, unless you has one above and the other to the right?

    Could you shed some light as to how you did it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Demers18 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by cgipson1
    Some B&W conversions...

    Dark.. meant to be spooky! lol!
    well it worked lol. That second one looks so damn real it's creepy.

    You mention that you used two lights. I'm curious to know the positioning of them in that last photo.

    From what I can tell you had one light on the right hand side slightly back and up some from the shadow ( please correct me if I'm wrong). I can't seem to figure out where the second one came from, unless you has one above and the other to the right?

    Could you shed some light as to how you did it?
    The full body B&W?

    24" softbox 45 degree right / 45 degree high about 12" away with one SB-900 at 3/4 power.....on left at 90 degrees , one Sb900 at 1/4 power with the bounce card pull out and the flash head pointed up at about 60 degrees, just for a little fill. Both on pocket wizards, controlled by SU-800... camera on manual - ISO 400 | 1/200 | F14
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    Damn you Gipson.....I was just about to go to bed too......then I saw these. Had to sneak into the kids room and steal their toys. All right, this was a lot harder than it looked. Got a few crappy shots, but had to post my efforts. Oh, cool shot Schwetty.


    DSC_0148.jpg by Javier Descalzi, on Flickr


    DSC_0145.jpg by Javier Descalzi, on Flickr

    I've got to take the kids shopping for cooler toys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgipson1

    The full body B&W?

    24" softbox 45 degree right / 45 degree high about 12" away with one SB-900 at 3/4 power.....on left at 90 degrees , one Sb900 at 1/4 power with the bounce card pull out and the flash head pointed up at about 60 degrees, just for a little fill. Both on pocket wizards, controlled by SU-800... camera on manual - ISO 400 | 1/200 | F14
    Yes the full body B&W.

    That is quite a range of equipment. I'll have to google a couple of them as I'm not familiar with them all.

    Did you go into your shoot with a preset of how you will place your lighting or is it trial an error? For example using the SB-900 @ 3/4 power?
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