Underwater.
I have had this idea for a while now, and I finally took the initiative to shoot it.
How I Did It:
I went to my local Wal-Mart and bought a cheap 10 dollar fish tank.
I brought it home and filled it.
I took it to a space with a lot of room and set it on a stand.
I then set lights up above the tank, below the tank and I set a flashlight IN the tank.
I set the ISO to 100 and told my model what I wanted.
The results are some of my favorite photos I've ever shot.
ISO: 100 - 200
Lens: 50mm f/1.4
-Cody Weber Photography.
How I Did It:
I went to my local Wal-Mart and bought a cheap 10 dollar fish tank.
I brought it home and filled it.
I took it to a space with a lot of room and set it on a stand.
I then set lights up above the tank, below the tank and I set a flashlight IN the tank.
I set the ISO to 100 and told my model what I wanted.
The results are some of my favorite photos I've ever shot.
ISO: 100 - 200
Lens: 50mm f/1.4
-Cody Weber Photography.
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And I can see why. wow cody, I just love your work. Really gritty art-house quality imagery here. The first and last are my favorite. Absolutely phenomenal. The last one is so provocative and haunting and beautiful all at the same time. I would buy a print.
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