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With all the great help in this section , I hoped for any critique.
This is my attempt at Rembrandt lighting. Two Speedlights, one camera left in a 42" reflective umbrella softbox about 5 feet from her and two feet above her head set at 1/8. Other speedlight camera right, about chin height, bounced from a Rogue Flashbender. Set at 1/64.
85mm f/6.3 1/60 ISO 1/100
I wanted a higher lighting ratio, that is, darker shadows on her left cheek, but just dropping the power on the fill flash left me more underexposed. Any more power on the main light was making the forehead too hot and the nose was out of control shiny highlights already.
Lighting, pose, editing, any comment or critique is welcome.
thanks for looking
This is my attempt at Rembrandt lighting. Two Speedlights, one camera left in a 42" reflective umbrella softbox about 5 feet from her and two feet above her head set at 1/8. Other speedlight camera right, about chin height, bounced from a Rogue Flashbender. Set at 1/64.
85mm f/6.3 1/60 ISO 1/100
I wanted a higher lighting ratio, that is, darker shadows on her left cheek, but just dropping the power on the fill flash left me more underexposed. Any more power on the main light was making the forehead too hot and the nose was out of control shiny highlights already.
Lighting, pose, editing, any comment or critique is welcome.
thanks for looking