LizardKing
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Hello there!
So, haven't been posting pictures for a while now, but thought about sharing this one. A couple of days ago I decided to play a little bit with studio lighting with one of the guitars, although I didn't have any equipment but a couple of home lights/spots to work and a couple of sheets and blankets for background.
Anyway, still have lots of things in mind I want to try with this one, which by the way is my first studio subject ever, but I would like to know what you think about these 2 shots.
Is it too dark? Took it a while to start getting the metal parts looking good while not losing much on the wood, and was kinda looking for a dark composition with room on one side. Just for fun though! :thumbup:
Any pointers would be much appreciated, but mostly on lightning, exposure and process. I know I can get way better compositions than this one, and will most definitely keep playing with it tomorrow
@ f/4
@ f/2
Edit: New version
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Thank you very much in advance and have a nice day!
Regards,
Martin
So, haven't been posting pictures for a while now, but thought about sharing this one. A couple of days ago I decided to play a little bit with studio lighting with one of the guitars, although I didn't have any equipment but a couple of home lights/spots to work and a couple of sheets and blankets for background.
Anyway, still have lots of things in mind I want to try with this one, which by the way is my first studio subject ever, but I would like to know what you think about these 2 shots.
Is it too dark? Took it a while to start getting the metal parts looking good while not losing much on the wood, and was kinda looking for a dark composition with room on one side. Just for fun though! :thumbup:
Any pointers would be much appreciated, but mostly on lightning, exposure and process. I know I can get way better compositions than this one, and will most definitely keep playing with it tomorrow
@ f/4
@ f/2
Edit: New version
View attachment 15555
Thank you very much in advance and have a nice day!
Regards,
Martin
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