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Nathan at Bullet Basecamp, Pokhara, Nepal
I had less than 20 minutes to create this photo. I lost one Enfield when I was setting up my gear and I was really pushing myself to make sure I won't loose the other one. I had to beg the owner to stay for 5 minutes to get just 2 photos! Nathan was easy to light: strong directional light from both sides, done. The bar was more tricky. I had to use 3 flashes to get the details and colours that I wanted. In the end I went home with a pretty decent photo on my memory card... It's not perfect, but hey ho! I thought that I will show it to you anyway
I was triggering one flash in the bar with my PT-04 (same way as two flashes outside). The other 2 flashes used to light the bar were triggered by optical slaves.
I didn't have to use any gels, that is the natural colour of Bullet Basecamp walls. My task was to light it just enough to get this lovely colour without overexposing it. If the walls would be white, I would definitively use some CTO gels. I was bouncing off the walls, the ceiling was too dark. The guy in the bar was sitting in front of my flash, that's why his face is not affected by colour cast.
So:
main light, bare Nissin Di866mkII 1/2 power, 50mm zoom
rim light/Enfield: bare YN560, 1/2 power
In the bar: naked YN560, SB900 and 580EX, all on 1/2 power
(pretty unusual lighting set, don't you think?
)
Editing: 100% Lightroom 4. Global adjustments of contrast, clarity and sharpness. Local adjustments of exposure, saturation and painting with tungsten white balance. I have also removed few dust spots.
All done in 5 minutes.
Big thanks to my voice activated lightstands: Mark, Johnny and Krishna
PS: Not sure if this section is the best for this, please move this thread if it fits anywhere else
I had less than 20 minutes to create this photo. I lost one Enfield when I was setting up my gear and I was really pushing myself to make sure I won't loose the other one. I had to beg the owner to stay for 5 minutes to get just 2 photos! Nathan was easy to light: strong directional light from both sides, done. The bar was more tricky. I had to use 3 flashes to get the details and colours that I wanted. In the end I went home with a pretty decent photo on my memory card... It's not perfect, but hey ho! I thought that I will show it to you anyway
I was triggering one flash in the bar with my PT-04 (same way as two flashes outside). The other 2 flashes used to light the bar were triggered by optical slaves.
I didn't have to use any gels, that is the natural colour of Bullet Basecamp walls. My task was to light it just enough to get this lovely colour without overexposing it. If the walls would be white, I would definitively use some CTO gels. I was bouncing off the walls, the ceiling was too dark. The guy in the bar was sitting in front of my flash, that's why his face is not affected by colour cast.
So:
main light, bare Nissin Di866mkII 1/2 power, 50mm zoom
rim light/Enfield: bare YN560, 1/2 power
In the bar: naked YN560, SB900 and 580EX, all on 1/2 power
(pretty unusual lighting set, don't you think?
Editing: 100% Lightroom 4. Global adjustments of contrast, clarity and sharpness. Local adjustments of exposure, saturation and painting with tungsten white balance. I have also removed few dust spots.
All done in 5 minutes.
Big thanks to my voice activated lightstands: Mark, Johnny and Krishna
PS: Not sure if this section is the best for this, please move this thread if it fits anywhere else
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