“ Cloudy softbox ”
Wouldn't you know it. The two days I had to shoot - RAIN and CLOUDS. So, I decided to use this challenge and the natural light box to work on my natural light skills. I found that converting to BW was helpful in seeing how light changed the dimensions of my "models". I'm excited to put this ...
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  • Cindy Gehm Edited 4 years ago

    Decent composition and the detail is good.

    Decent composition and the detail is good.

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  • Sarah Ferguson Edited 4 years ago

    Love this so much!

    Love this so much!

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  • Darío Martínez Batlle Edited 4 years ago

    I won't make pity of your camera settings, as I have the same problem all the time... in fact, it's "nice" to see I'm not alone on that...
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    I won't make pity of your camera settings, as I have the same problem all the time... in fact, it's "nice" to see I'm not alone on that...

    B&W is a good idea here, Creates a good contrasts between the figures and the table/floor. I'd say you may had benefited from a closer framing, I guess, to make the figures more evident on their business.

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  • Rachel Dickman Edited 4 years ago

    I fell you on the camera settings!  Great use of light and shadow.

    I fell you on the camera settings!  Great use of light and shadow.

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Nikon D750 Sigma 85mm ART (Nikon) Recommended!
1/50 f/8 12800 85

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