Dramatic Halloween Pumpkin Shoot (18+)

mtmillzmtmillz Registered Users Posts: 33 Big grins
edited November 11, 2008 in Go Figure
I thought a pumpkin shoot would be a fun way to explore dramatic lighting and showcase the pumpkin and it's carver. The carver does admit that his carving skill are less than exemplary. :rofl

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2
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3
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Now the next two are of the Carver's brother. He saw the Carver's images and wanted to do some of his own...

4
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5
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We had a really fun time and I think the images are pretty neat. :D

I think I like 3 and 5 the best. :thumb

*Note: all models are 18 years or older.

Comments

  • WinemanWineman Registered Users Posts: 204 Major grins
    edited November 4, 2008
    Good job! number 3 is an awesome photo, and the last one is great, would be better without the pumpkin thou.... just my opinion...

    Keep it up!

    Z.
    I do not suffer insanity... I enjoy it!!!
  • PaulThomasMcKeePaulThomasMcKee Registered Users Posts: 429 Major grins
    edited November 5, 2008
    Cool lighting mtmillz!thumb.gif and a good sense of humor too!...rolleyes1.gif :davidto :crazy
  • Kayaking-N-SCKayaking-N-SC Registered Users Posts: 17 Big grins
    edited November 5, 2008
    I think # 5 is the best. What were you using as your one light?

    You should try it again with the same lighting with the brother without the pumkin.
    Thomas
    Columbia, SC

    Canon 5DmkII / 40D / 24-105 F4 L / LensBaby Composer

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  • mtmillzmtmillz Registered Users Posts: 33 Big grins
    edited November 11, 2008
    the lighting was a single sb-800 (direct flash for more contrast) above and behind the model triggered by the built-in flash on my nikon d200.
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