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troyfreund

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Made this photo last week as a portfolio-builder for him and me. Leica R8/DMR, and 100/f4, I believe. Big softbox on the right as you can see in the 2nd shot. For the 3rd image I allowed some flare in and asked the model to give me some "Fred Astaire." We were out there at 5:45 a.m., shooting by 6.

Troy

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Rim light is nice. I find the main subject exposure a little hot yielding a pasted on look. This is very tough to do admittedly and takes a lot of experience (which I don't have) to get it right. Digi helps, but I never trust LCD's myself. I go with a meter and a confirmation on the LCD that I have it...

 

Did you use a 7B? I seem to recall you use an acute 2400. I'd love a 7B, but the wife doesn't think it's especially useful LOL.

 

Peter

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Hey everybody,

Thanks for the feedback, I was pretty happy with the way this turned out.

Peter,

I don't see that over-exposure you mentioned. I do meter by hand (Sekonic) and don't place too much trust in my LCD. I wouldn't mind having a 7B, but can't afford that either yet. I used a Lumedyne pack and head, Photoflex softbox. I've thought about getting an Innovatronix power inverter to take my Acute 2400 on location, but haven't sprung for that yet.

 

take care,

Troy

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Technically it's not over expose, of course you're right. It's more a matter of personal choice where one finds the neutral gray. When I have a back light/rimlight I am leaning towards making the rim 'properly' exposed and the key light under by a stop or even a stop and a 1/2. Try it sometime and see what you think. That's one of the nice things with digi...I used to do that with polas on a blad and damn it was expensive to figure out what I liked!!! In this case it's all a matter of personal taste.

 

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