“ Sandy with strip light ”
I don't think my photo really captures the idea of shaping with light, but I did experiment a lot with the strip light. I first watched a video by Gavin Hoey which showed a lot of ways to use a strip box, so he inspired me to move the light position (horizontal and vertical, behind, different ...
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Photo Location: El Granada, CA
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Use One Strip Light
  • Carol Lang Edited 9 months ago

    I don't think I have ever seen Rembrandt lighting on a dog, but why not!?!? It sounds like you worked really hard on this one. Good for you. However, you did leave out… more

    I don't think I have ever seen Rembrandt lighting on a dog, but why not!?!? It sounds like you worked really hard on this one. Good for you. However, you did leave out just how many treats it took to keep Sandy in her model pose. 😉

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  • Mary Newth Edited 9 months ago

    She is a beauty!

    She is a beauty!

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  • W. Michael Ojanpera Edited 9 months ago

    Beautiful pup

    Beautiful pup

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  • Eileen Doherty Edited 9 months ago

    Not only does your image fit the challenge, Deirdre, it does so very effectively!  You have used the light and dark areas to define her shape and to bring our… more

    Not only does your image fit the challenge, Deirdre, it does so very effectively!  You have used the light and dark areas to define her shape and to bring our attention to her face and head.  A great example of the theme!

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Canon EOS R6 Canon 24-105mm f/4.0
1/200 f/8 100 53

Tags

#shapewithlight #petphotography #dog #onelight #striplight

Genre/Technique

Used External Flash Portrait/Self-Portrait

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