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Gellin' With Cindy

BilsenBilsen Registered Users Posts: 2,143 Major grins
edited March 5, 2012 in People
At the risk of boring y'all by posting so often, I am compelled to show another set from Sundays' shoot with the amazing Cindy.

Since I'm now SOO expert at speedlights in the studio :rofl I decided to play around with my new gels a bit. We had already decided to do this veiled set but, just to see what would happen, I put blue and red gels on my two 430EXs and aimed them at the BKG from each side behind Cindy. GEE who knew that red and blue make pink?:dunno
The key light Softlighter was just to camera left and I played around with the power settings to go lighter or darker.

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AND THESE ARE JUST PLAIN OLD MISSFIRE ACCIDENTS
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Bilsen (the artist formerly known as John Galt NY)
Canon 600D; Canon 1D Mk2;
24-105 f4L IS; 70-200 f4L IS; 50mm 1.4; 28-75 f2.8; 55-250 IS; 580EX & (2) 430EX Flash,
Model Galleries: http://bilsen.zenfolio.com/
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    BilsenBilsen Registered Users Posts: 2,143 Major grins
    edited March 2, 2012
    Okay, I'm taking some advice I got from Ryan.deal.gif

    My objective in this set was to try something different both in concept and lighting.

    The idea was to introduce a bit of mystery by having Cindy under the sheer material and lighting her just enough to not be in full silouhuette, but to focus more on her body shapes. It was also the first time I've played with gels and lighting the BKG in colors.

    In all honesty, I think this is something people will either love or absolutely despise.
    Feel free to comment on the concept, the colors or not at all. I won't be offended by any of the choices.
    Bilsen (the artist formerly known as John Galt NY)
    Canon 600D; Canon 1D Mk2;
    24-105 f4L IS; 70-200 f4L IS; 50mm 1.4; 28-75 f2.8; 55-250 IS; 580EX & (2) 430EX Flash,
    Model Galleries: http://bilsen.zenfolio.com/
    Everything Else: www.pbase.com/bilsen
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    RyanSRyanS Registered Users Posts: 507 Major grins
    edited March 2, 2012
    For this type of effect, I find seams (as in #5) a bit distracting. Number 5 also is picking up some side lighting that is causing some strange effects. The edge of the material can also break the effect, as in #2. I can imagine 2 pushed in a bit more to exclude the seam generating a slightly stronger effect. Could be wrong about it, but I wonder.

    I'm also noticing in the series that these are all full body. Not that fully body is bad, but I'd love to see an occasional close up or something. That is especially true for screened material shots like this. For example, in 3 I want to see a close up of her arms and face (her upper torso). Just my opinion.

    Overall this looks like a great series. Looks like you had fun.
    Please feel free to post any reworks you do of my images. Crop, skew, munge, edit, share.
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    Bryce WilsonBryce Wilson Registered Users Posts: 1,586 Major grins
    edited March 4, 2012
    On number seven, all I can say is.....

    "It's Sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me time." "Veddddy Interestink"

    Thanks for the trip back in time to one of the favorite TV shows of my youth. Goldie has NOTHING on her!

    At least, that's what the image said to me:D
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    BilsenBilsen Registered Users Posts: 2,143 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2012
    Thanks Ryan.

    Bryce - I had NO IDEA you are that old. Laughing.gifOLaughing.gifOL
    Bilsen (the artist formerly known as John Galt NY)
    Canon 600D; Canon 1D Mk2;
    24-105 f4L IS; 70-200 f4L IS; 50mm 1.4; 28-75 f2.8; 55-250 IS; 580EX & (2) 430EX Flash,
    Model Galleries: http://bilsen.zenfolio.com/
    Everything Else: www.pbase.com/bilsen
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