Carol volunteered to model for me while I did a few lighting experiments. She really wanted to try some jump shots in front of the white seamless so we worked on a few of those. She had a blast doing these! This is one of my favorites. I'm growing rather fond of B&W white seamless shots, especially with models moving or jumping around. The B&W conversion was done in Lightroom. Strobist info: Key: Alien Bee B800 into reflective umbrella camera right. Fill: Nikon SB-28 into reflective umbrella camera left. Background: 2x Nikon SB-28 bare flash, flagged. Trigger: Cactus V Latest blog entry: Light in Motion. Hit 'L' to view it large! Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus I welcome comments and I will be happy to reciprocate by checking out and commenting on your photostream. Group invites are welcome, but I do not participate in Post / Award groups. I reserve the right to delete gaudy, glittery, flashing group invite icons!
Carol volunteered to model for me while I did a few lighting experiments. For this shot, I used a heavy backlight. I intended for a lot of the light to wrap around from the back. For an overall dark and moody shot, I kept the front light minimal with a grid. Necklace by Alien Shrimp Designs. Strobist info: - Back light: Bare SB-28 behind model, pointed at the back of her head, zoomed all the way in. - Key: SB-28 in Interfit grid camera right and up. - Cactus V triggers. Processing Info: - Raw conversion with WB adjustment and minor tweaks in Lightroom. - Nik Color Efex Dynamic Skin Softener. - Nik Color Efex Midnight filter blended in on background. - Nik Color Efex Pro Contrast filter blended in. - Photoshop Curves. Latest blog entry: Kirk Tuck Talks Tech and Technique. Hit 'L' to view it large! Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus I welcome comments and I will be happy to reciprocate by checking out and commenting on your photostream. Group invites are welcome, but I do not participate in Post / Award groups. I reserve the right to delete gaudy, glittery, flashing group invite icons!
Yeah, it's called Star Ship but I think my name is more appropriate. I've personally witnessed people getting off rides like this and tossing their corn dogs. I stopped by the Austin Rodeo Fairgrounds with my friend Andy again this year. I can't resist carnival rides at night. It is great fun to catch the color, lights, and motion in the evening hours. I've taken shots of this ride before and it's one of my favorites to photograph. It is actually a kiddy ride with balloon shaped cars that aren't moving as fast as they seem in a long exposure. The rotating and up/down movement creates some great light patterns. Processing Info: - Raw conversion of single exposure with white balance adjustment in Lightroom. - HDR image generated from single raw with Nik HDR Efex and blended in very lightly with the original on a separate layer in Photoshop. - Topaz Labs Adjust Spicify masked in lightly in parts. - Topaz Labs Detail Feature Enhancement on original layer. - Photoshop Curve for contrast. Hit 'L' to view it large! More about capturing images at carnivals: Light in Motion. Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus I welcome comments and I will be happy to reciprocate by checking out and commenting on your photostream. Group invites are welcome, but I do not participate in Post / Award groups. I reserve the right to delete gaudy, glittery, flashing group invite icons!