This is another in my (very) occasional (2016 P52) series shooting my grand-daughter Chloe.
The aim this time was to get a shot of Chloe for use as a Christmas card, It was shot against a (new to me) white background system, while also desiring to achieve some nice out of focus Xmas lights. Well, I managed it fairly well, but it was a challenge from which I learnt a lot.
This is the final shot, after much PP.
As ever, it wouldn't have worked without her Mum's sterling efforts to raise excitement levels at just the right moment.
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Nikon D7100 + Nikon 50mm, f/1.4 lens at f/2, 1/200s, iso 200, Manual with Godox X1T-N RF trigger hotshoe mounted.
2 (manually set) speedlights:
Key: Godox TT685N firing @ 1/16 power in to a white 30" reflective umbrella (I think)
Fill: Godox TT685N, firing @ 1/96 (aka 1/64 power, minus 2/3 stop) in to a silver 30" reflective umbrella.
To be honest, I've left it so long to write this up, I have forgotten the exact details of which modifiers were used on key and fill flashes - the fairly large difference in power seem strange, given both were a similar distance from the subject, now I know silver is more reflective, but ... (the 'camera right' side probably had more daylight on though).
Things I struggled with were:
too much ambient light (affecting WB)
Xmas lights that were old filament lamps some 12-15 years old (rather dim in relation to flash and ambient, even with curtains closed)
inexperience with new background and my speedlights and modifiers
getting the eyes sharp (many wasted good expressions due to losing focus at the critical moment)
axial CA on specular highlights and Xmas lights (the correction of which often caused issues with edges of red and pink in her clothes)
The low flash power used did mean I could shoot in burst mode though, which was instrumental in getting the capture; here's one just two tenths of a second later, it gives an idea of the issues
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Some other shots from the session:
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There followed some more experimentation on my part, without Chloe, trying different Xmas lights and backgrounds (with lights in front or behind the sheet), but they all looked worse, so I returned to the same lights and background for an afternoon shoot the same day.
However, for these, I substituted a 24" softbox and grid as the key light (camera left) - another new toy. The intent was to darken the background sheet - which worked - except the fill was still an umbrella (camera right) so that side of the sheet was too well lit. The upshot of all this being that I had to spend some PP time brightening the left side of background again to get it to match the right which suited the subject better anyway!
Another issue was that I had tried to gel the flash heads with CTO and shoot with a Tungsten WB to whiten the Xmas lights. Unfortunately, I now suspect that failed because as I stuffed the flash head back in the softbox, I think I must have partially/mostly dislodged the gel, so the WB ended up needing to be changed in PP to get the flesh tones more correct from the key, which is why the fill now looks yellow on camera right (see below).
Live, shoot and learn!
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Nikon D7100 + Nikon 50mm, f/1.4 lens at f/2, 1/50s, iso 200, Manual with Godox X1T-N RF trigger hotshoe mounted.
2 (manually set) speedlights:
Key: Godox TT685N firing @ 1/16 power in to a white 24" soft box with grid
Fill: Godox TT685N, firing @ 1/56 (aka 1/32 power, minus 2/3 stop) in to a silver 30" reflective umbrella (collapsed to funnel light)
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Nikon D7100 + Nikon 50mm, f/1.4 lens at f/2, 1/125s, iso 200, Manual with Godox X1T-N RF trigger hotshoe mounted.
2 (manually set) speedlights:
Key: Godox TT685N firing @ 1/13 power (aka 1/8 power, minus 2/3 stop) in to a white 24" soft box with grid
Fill: Godox TT685N, firing @ 1/32 power in to a silver 30" reflective umbrella (collapsed to funnel light)
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Thanks for looking and commenting, Dave