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Hello,

How does one take a portrait, where the backround is black, and one side of the face is LOST to the shadows, and the other is subtly lit?

Have seen it a few times, but can't find an exmople...

Gary.
 
Hello,

How does one take a portrait, where the backround is black, and one side of the face is LOST to the shadows, and the other is subtly lit?

Have seen it a few times, but can't find an exmople...

Gary.



something like this mate

mike-bw.jpg



:shrug:



md:thumbs:
 
do photoshop with it?
 
mike-bw-4-eg.jpg



i dunno then :shrug:


md:shrug:
 
tis possible mate just need to play with the light power..


i have some shots like this and more so but have not pp'd them

i showed my bro he said and i quote

" shame half his face is missing" :bang:



md:shrug:
 
Show us the milk carton image? :D
 
Gas masks make for awesome photos, yours is great. I bought a few last month for a project.

G.


There's another in my gallery. I have tonnes of test shots involving them, using the techniques you wanted to try and do. Will the technique be used for your gas mask shots?
 
Gary

Just pulled an old JPEG out ... something like this?

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This forums great. I love how there's like 20 replies within 10 minutes of the thread being started, hehe.
 
There's another in my gallery. I have tonnes of test shots involving them, using the techniques you wanted to try and do. Will the technique be used for your gas mask shots?

I have already done a few gas masks shots, fading into a black background, howeverm its the side on I was struggling with.

G.
 
I have already done a few gas masks shots, fading into a black background, howeverm its the side on I was struggling with.

G.

OK, well it should be the same thing. I noted what settings I used under the devart link I posted. It didn't matter whether I was using a black or white background. The lights connected to the flash prevented any lightness in the background, resulting in the total darkness.
 
Find something black for the blackground? Lol :D
 
Gary - sort of like this?



Was done outside, but the idea's the same anyways. One (not very powerful) strobe (pointing away and reflected off an umbrella) to model's left - she's looking right. Reasonably high f number - f/11-ish and about 1/125sec exposure. That shuts out pretty much all the natural light.
 
Gary - sort of like this?



Was done outside, but the idea's the same anyways. One (not very powerful) strobe (pointing away and reflected off an umbrella) to model's left - she's looking right. Reasonably high f number - f/11-ish and about 1/125sec exposure. That shuts out pretty much all the natural light.

Excellent shot, and yes also along these lines. Thanks for the info, I will try this too.

G.
 
Excellent shot, and yes also along these lines. Thanks for the info, I will try this too.

G.

Ta.

I should add that it was taken early-ish evening in July - maybe about 8pm. So the light was starting to fade, but well before sunset and unless you're a tog you wouldn't notice how much (in summer) the light falls off after about 6-7 pm
 
Gary - sort of like this?



Was done outside, but the idea's the same anyways. One (not very powerful) strobe (pointing away and reflected off an umbrella) to model's left - she's looking right. Reasonably high f number - f/11-ish and about 1/125sec exposure. That shuts out pretty much all the natural light.

Amazing!

Hope I will get the same results one day :)
 
Side light with a snoot/barn doors/gobo to stop anything spilling onto your background.
 
What I'd do:

430ex to the side of the subject on 1/16 or 1/32 power.

I'd then set the aperture to whatever, f/4 normally.
I'd then set the shutter speed as high as possible, so that it stays with in the shutter/flash sync (1/200). If it still wasn't fast enough, I'd put the power down on the flash.
 
Hi or like this, I have a great big window on the front of my house it's floor to ceiling that lets in masses of bright light on a sunny day, and let the subject stand there and shoot from the side, about F/11 1/125, i get half black and half in shot, the kids do it all the time, they play in front so cannot get a decent picture.. if i stop up and slow down the speed they go all fuzzy.

Regards Mark.

so i PS instead.
 
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