slow231
No longer a newbie, moving up!
there was a great picture a few weeks back of a baby playing with some christmas lights. So I wanted to do a similar thing for our xmas card this year. pitched the idea to the wife and got the green light. our house is really small (think apartment size), and i wanted to really isolate the shot from the background (there's a couch ~5 ft behind him in the shot) so i ended up using a a gelled overhead OCF. fired off a couple of test shots with a stuffed animal to get the flash power/temp right. the overhead light makes some harsh shadows but with the christmas lights close enough it's fine. so i plop the kid down and he want's nothing to do with the lights. on top of that his latest tricks are separation anxiety if you leave the room and removing hats. ended up with a ton of shots of a pissed off hatless baby crawling towards me. the lighting was pretty dark as i wanted to drop out a lot of the background and not compete with the christmas lights. but this made his lower face lighting so dependent on the christmas light placement which was all over the place as he squirmed, crawled, cried and fought everything. I was looking for something pretty specific, but i guess sometimes knowing what you want before the shoot can be a bad thing. took two sessions and way more setup than necessary but anyhow here is the result:
still not quite up to par with the test shots on the stuffed animal, but it was the best of the bunch. He rarely picked up the lights, so the face lighting here came in PP (as you can probably tell). I appeased him with some goldfish crackers on the floor (which were photoshopped out). in any case CC welcome as usual. and extra credit to anyone who gives me a shoulda/coulda that really makes me want to redo these (because i already ordered the cards :greenpbl:!). i didn't expect too much face, i have a better face shot for the inside of the card. I just wanted him looking down with his girly eyelashes, but i probably would take a little more face if i had a shot with it.
still not quite up to par with the test shots on the stuffed animal, but it was the best of the bunch. He rarely picked up the lights, so the face lighting here came in PP (as you can probably tell). I appeased him with some goldfish crackers on the floor (which were photoshopped out). in any case CC welcome as usual. and extra credit to anyone who gives me a shoulda/coulda that really makes me want to redo these (because i already ordered the cards :greenpbl:!). i didn't expect too much face, i have a better face shot for the inside of the card. I just wanted him looking down with his girly eyelashes, but i probably would take a little more face if i had a shot with it.
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