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    Betty Baewatch

    A studio shot from yesterday afternoon of Betty Baewatch (not her real name )...

    The shot was taken against a white backdrop that was lit by a single studio light equipped with a blue gel.


    [url=https://flic.kr/p/25fXHaP]Betty Baewatch[/ur]
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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    Nice effort, is the blue fringe intentional?

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    That is the impact of the blue light bouncing back from behind her from the illuminated seamless paper. We see this effect all the time and it is something often done on purpose, i.e. a rim light.

    The reason you are picking it out is that the blue colour is not something you are used to seeing but it occurs in almost all studio shots where light is bouncing off the background. The model was about 3 - 4m / 12 - 15 ft away from the background
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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    Lovely lighting on the model, Betty that is, not her friend

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    A nice shot; and the shadow of the toy owl is being used very effectively.

    I would prefer to have the finger nails showing.

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    That is the impact of the blue light bouncing back from behind her from the illuminated seamless paper. We see this effect all the time and it is something often done on purpose, i.e. a rim light.

    The reason you are picking it out is that the blue colour is not something you are used to seeing but it occurs in almost all studio shots where light is bouncing off the background. The model was about 3 - 4m / 12 - 15 ft away from the background
    I'm familiar with ring light, at recent shoot we had small continuous light directly behind the model's head, the slightest movement left or right would create a blown highlight.

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    I'm familiar with ring light, at recent shoot we had small continuous light directly behind the model's head, the slightest movement left or right would create a blown highlight.
    Sometimes that is the effect that the photographer wants. I've used a just a bare speedlight in the back exactly the same way as you describe the ringflash use.

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    Nicely lit, the eyes are a little dull though. (I got picked up for that on one of my shots and now I'm seeing it everywhere).
    Nice shot though.

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    Talking about eyes Manfred, do you paint in the catchlights especially if there is more than one light source which gets reflected ?

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    Quote Originally Posted by bambleweeney View Post
    Nicely lit, the eyes are a little dull though. (I got picked up for that on one of my shots and now I'm seeing it everywhere).
    Nice shot though.
    Unfortunately the comment that was made on your shot made no sense to me. Reflections from the eyes depends on a thin layer of tears on the eyes. When someone's eyes are dry, they are less reflective. That's the case here.

    If one notices this, then getting the model to blink a few times usually fixes the "problem". In my view, it's not really an issue.

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    Quote Originally Posted by pschlute View Post
    Talking about eyes Manfred, do you paint in the catchlights especially if there is more than one light source which gets reflected ?
    The catch lights in the models eyes are as shot. The camera right eye of the toy is painted in (i.e. copied from the camera left eye). This is a single light shot, so there is only one catchlight in each eye.

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    My very very inexperienced take on this is ... not one of your best Manfred. I find it to be a bit on the soft side, and the "stuff" around her hair (yes, poor term and yes it's explained in the thread) is very distracting.
    I'll admit, it's not my kind of photography either, but that's beside the point.

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    What did you do to her hands, Manfred, they look a bit like plastic?

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    What did you do to her hands, Manfred, they look a bit like plastic?
    Pure sloppiness on my part. I used Imagenomic Portraiture to smooth the skin and didn't clean things up in my haste to get the sample images out to the group I shot. Often it will just cleanup the face but the skin got cleaned up as well.

    I'll go back and clean this up better when I have a bit more time.

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    Re: Betty Baewatch

    Manfred, yep! the hands.
    Cheers Ole

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