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As the title says .... I want to take low key photographs at events and was thinking that the black bottletop for my hilite may be a good way to go - has anyone any experience of using one?
I guess that the big factor is the material which the bottletop is made of - how good is it at soaking up light given that the subject will only be in the order of 300mm, (maybe a wee bit more), away from it? How do you store it in order to ensure that it does not get creased? Do you need any/much post processing to make black really black?
Finally - any tips on lighting for low key using the hilite and bottletop, remembering that I am looking to shoot at events and client homes rather than in a spacious studio.
Thank you all in advance,
Alan
I guess that the big factor is the material which the bottletop is made of - how good is it at soaking up light given that the subject will only be in the order of 300mm, (maybe a wee bit more), away from it? How do you store it in order to ensure that it does not get creased? Do you need any/much post processing to make black really black?
Finally - any tips on lighting for low key using the hilite and bottletop, remembering that I am looking to shoot at events and client homes rather than in a spacious studio.
Thank you all in advance,
Alan
