Nice set....................please have the model take her finger off the trigger before recoil smacks the gun barrel into the side of her head in #4 or takes her cute nose off in #5.
Yeah, 3 and 4 need some trigger discipline. And 8 ROCKS On a related note, you said these were her ideas and you were along for the ride. How much/what gear did you take along for an unknown shoot like this? Curious. .
Nice set....................please have the model take her finger off the trigger before recoil smacks the gun barrel into the side of her head in #4 or takes her cute nose off in #5.
Yeah, 3 and 4 need some trigger discipline. And 8 ROCKS On a related note, you said these were her ideas and you were along for the ride. How much/what gear did you take along for an unknown shoot like this? Curious. .
Thanks! I took a fuji x100s and fuji x-t1/56 1.2 and two lights, one a YN-560III and the other a sb-700 with yongnuo triggers. I brought along a set of ailenbees but didn't use them. On the main YN light I had a shoot through umbrella and sometimes with a warming dome over the head. The sb-700 was rim, hair or background and it also sometimes had a warming gel on.
She and I have shot many times so we know what each other likes. For this we picked a time, shot at her house, and she grabbed stuff out of the closet.
Nice set! I agree with the other comments so I won't reiterate them. The only thing that I would mention is the left hand on her knee in #1. It looks like a ghost hand coming out of nowhere, with no arm attached, and it it very bright compared to the black leg it is resting on. Since it is closer to the camera it also makes it look very large in proportion to the rest of her body. I like the rest of the though.
I like the series and agree about the hand in the first one. I am not going to talk about the trigger discipline since that might be the look she wanted. Heck they shoot movies all the time and the guys finger is on the trigger. I would try to open up the shadows a bit on her darker clothing or hit it with a bit more light next time. Still all in all, it is a nice series and I think you did a fine job.
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Thanks and will do, did make sure it was blank!
Thanks! I took a fuji x100s and fuji x-t1/56 1.2 and two lights, one a YN-560III and the other a sb-700 with yongnuo triggers. I brought along a set of ailenbees but didn't use them. On the main YN light I had a shoot through umbrella and sometimes with a warming dome over the head. The sb-700 was rim, hair or background and it also sometimes had a warming gel on.
She and I have shot many times so we know what each other likes. For this we picked a time, shot at her house, and she grabbed stuff out of the closet.
I hope you mean unloaded not a blank. Please be aware - at close distances a blank can be as deadly as a live bullet.
A blank will still leave a hell of a mark.
Yes, but I wasn't using blank as a noun.