Its a photo of a work mate for use in a mock up for the design department
Quite pleased with the colour and smoothness of it. Early days yet


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Bounce Flash semi portrait (not a SP)My first shot using my SB600, bounced off the ceiling.
Its a photo of a work mate for use in a mock up for the design department Quite pleased with the colour and smoothness of it. Early days yet ![]() ![]() Last edited by pharmer on Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:43 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Yup - well lit!
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What other lighting was used? I'm just wondering because one flash bounced up yet the subjects face seems well lit... I've got no idea when it comes to how to use a flash (obviously
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Nicely lit, but are you eating or puking??
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the flash is bouncing off the white plate to light up the face...... bit like using a bounce board......... Cheers ....bp....
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Wow, thanks... I thought it might have been simply bouncing up again when I first looked but never thought it would have been that strong, spose it's a bright white surface huh... maybe it's just because it's cleaner than my bowl ![]() Aka Andrew
Nailed the lighting, well done. I kind of agree with nito, the subject being lower in the bowl would of sold this a little more to me.
Spot on.
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