Dog Blog Post #901
Photography Assignment
Private Investigators, hot on the case.
Our Daily Challenge - Dec 14, 2012 - "Film Noir"
Daily Dog Challenge 410. "Cinematic Feel"
Editor's Note: Sorry, no storyboard or story today. Despite thinking about the challenges off and on all day, I had zero idea of what to shoot until I started setting up the backboard and lights. At the point, while standing in the study looking around aimlessly for prop potentials, I spied a stack of empty manila envelopes.
I immediately thought of photos, and shot just sort of came together after that.
This is the first time I tried using my lights this way, and so thought I'd share what I did...
Behind the Scenes
This shot was all about the lighting.
Today I tried putting the CFL's close together, without umbrella's, and using NO additional lighting.
The lights are neither bright enough nor hot enough to cause problems, even with the boys sitting close by.
When shooting, the boys were on the opposite side of the table and for most shots I was sitting directly under the lights with the all-important cookies and camera remote.
Obviously, for the shot above, I'd turned the CFL's off and put the Speedlight back on the camera. :)
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8 comments:
Woof! Woof! LOVE the Black n White. It reminds us of the White Collar show. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar
So very cool...me thinks I needs some B&W captures!
Hey, those faces don't need words! Happy Saturday!
Beautiful photos! And cool idea!
I need to look into these lights. I have been using my speedlight and it bothers Kodee. I have OK but not great natural light and think your lights would be just a little extra umph for me.
Love the creative shots you come up with!
Love these photos!!!
Those turned out so fantastically! It tells a great story, too. I bet Kitty really wants to know who's been impersonating her!
Really nice lighting. I need to get some CFLs I think...
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