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Hi I am Andy from Auckland, its my first time posting some of my work here hope you guys like it :) :)
http://www.drawphotography.com/images/sandra001.jpg
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keriboi
17-08-2009, 09:28 AM
brilliant photos
welly
17-08-2009, 11:28 AM
Yeah great shots. nice one! Can you give some insights on what kind of lighting you used?
thirdkid
17-08-2009, 01:20 PM
great photos, specially 4th and 3rd right. Your model is really nice too. She suits the shots with her skin tone (looks soft)
Thanks guys.
welly: the light were 3 speedlights for most of the shots.
1 was placed on the model's right, 1 was placed on the models left behind, and the last one is placed in front of the car.
Thanks
Moppie
17-08-2009, 06:42 PM
Nice work!
Where were they shot?
(looks like underneath the countdown in pakuranga highway).
hybrid_h
17-08-2009, 08:06 PM
your lighting is awesome. how much of it is down to post processing ?
i like how youve kept the colours quite simple. i really like how the yellow marking lines compliment the car
David
17-08-2009, 09:51 PM
nice work :)
my only critisism would be that if you are viewing these photos as a set its easy to tell the difference in saturation of the car in several shots.
Moppie: Thanks for the comment, yes it was shot underneath the Hoyts carpark, had to apply for a special permission for us to shoot there without being hassled away by the security guards.
hybrid_h: Thank you, had to do a fair bit of post processing for this set to bring out the colours and the mood I wish to set. The WB is all over the place due to massive amounts of flurocent tubes on the ceiling and it was a bit tricky try to make sure the exposure was correct for both the car and the model. It was a fun exercise though.
David: I fully agree with your critic! As i processed all shots individually and i noticed the ambiguity in the saturation of the yellow at the end. Need to keep an eye out for similar future shots.
creepdontsleep
20-08-2009, 02:54 PM
wow awesome photography.. ahhh i love strobe light photography... really need to invest in some flashes..
talan
20-08-2009, 06:22 PM
Nice work (Y)
wow man....... good work!
i'm going to get into models more now.... so been researching hard out about type shots and ideas.... i really like your lighting i know how hard it gets down there in car park
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