Friday
Nov142008
Reflect Thyself!
November 14, 2008 at 16:11
Is it possible to have your subject light itself?

Well in this case it was. The majority of the fill came from a large tin wall behind me and massive amounts of concrete surrounding the whole area, with the exception of a little fill coming from a pop-up flash on camera to reduce the waterfalls shadow. Result, wall lights water, water lights waterfall, and initial light source serves as the main element in composition. In this case the superwide worked.
Nikon D. 70, 10.5mm, ISO 200, at 22 at a 500th, Post in Photoshop

Well in this case it was. The majority of the fill came from a large tin wall behind me and massive amounts of concrete surrounding the whole area, with the exception of a little fill coming from a pop-up flash on camera to reduce the waterfalls shadow. Result, wall lights water, water lights waterfall, and initial light source serves as the main element in composition. In this case the superwide worked.
Nikon D. 70, 10.5mm, ISO 200, at 22 at a 500th, Post in Photoshop
creator:
Joe |
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Joe |
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Reader Comments (1)
Gotta hand it to ya on this one Joe, I can see where you have to make the light bounce around like a pinball!!Great shot!! Just keep trying, you'll get there someday!!! rofl!!!