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by wendellt on Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:25 pm
ah it's another lazy friday afternoon at work
so i'm posting
these shots are from the Pierucci Spring Summer Collections launch in melbourne a coupel of weeks back
fashion show was held in a nightclub so runway was shocking, low ceiling, short runway if any, definately not a flattering format to the elegance of the Pierruci brand
but backstage was good
setup shot model complete makeup and dressed up
1/50 f4.5 ISO800, flash off camera via sc-29 classic 11 o' clock lighting
take 2 slightly wider, mouth open a little, actually i should of took this one full length she was sitting down so i could of fit her all in at 28mm
on the runway mixture of tungsten lights and my flash created this uneven tone but it looks cool and I was shooting upwards, not many worked out but this one did
this angle is weird too, mixture of avalaible light and flash, you can see my flash position in the reflection of her eyes - flash down below
Melbourne rocks
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by PiroStitch on Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:37 pm
Awesome pics dude, prefer the model pics with the classic 11 o'clock lighting tho.
That third pic even tho you have weird tones coming from all sorts of different lighting sources, it still creates a bloody nice effect.
and yes Melbourne does rock 
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by wendellt on Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:42 pm
PiroStitch wrote:Awesome pics dude, prefer the model pics with the classic 11 o'clock lighting tho. That third pic even tho you have weird tones coming from all sorts of different lighting sources, it still creates a bloody nice effect. and yes Melbourne does rock 
yeah
crazy light love it, i want a room full of mirrors and gells
wohoo Melbourne is one spanky city!
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