33 inch Photo StudioUmbrella | 80cmUmbrella Softbox Brolly | Flash Umbrella Holder/Bracket |
OK Folks,
We had two challenges over, adn now its time for a fresh one.
We decided this month topic to be HeyKey/LowKey images, so lets start the fun.
To post your images , all you need to do is to go down to the comments section below put some words about how you took the image (camera used, some general settings and if there is some story behind the secenes) and upload your image .Really that simple!!!
Some general stuff:
- Its nice if you uppload more than one image, but upload your best one first!
- How to post images to our monthly challenges in case you didn’t het it yet `-) .
- PLS share this page, we want to make this monthly competition bigger!
- TNX!!!
ITALIAN: Basta guardarsi…
ENGLISH: Just look…
ITALIAN: Due viventi diversi
ENGLISH: Two different living
Black room and background.
Hard direct light on the model back, and small snot on the front of the here.
Picked the flower and put it in front of a white backround, changed some brightnes settings.
Image by Ben Alford.
Nice image Ben!
Picture by Mirjamvanden Berg’
Leica M8 28mm f2.8 Zeiss
Fuji FinePix S2 Pro
Fuji S2 Pro
Leica M8 50mm
Camera – NIKON D90: Lens – 50.0 mm f/1.8: 0.4 sec at f/8 on Manual.
Main flash reflected in umbrella with slave flash behind subjects to light up the background (White wall).
Camera NIKON D90 – Lens 50.0 mm f/1.8
f/6.3 – 1/20 sec – Manual
1st off camera flash set up facing subject reflected in umbrella
2nd off camera flash set to slave and set on tripod behind subject to highlight her hair
Hi Pete,
It Isn’t exactly high/low key… `-)
Hi
This is my image:
Two lights into umbrelas right and left sides.
Canon 5DMKII
f/4
1/125th sec
ISO 320
Canon 24mm-105mm at 105mm
TNANKS
Nice warm portrait!
Canon 60D, 50mm f/1.8 lens, tabletop 5500K lights, tabletop photo tent, 580EX II mounted on camera.
ISO 100, f/4, 1/30 sec.
i know its not january anymore, but no winners have been anounced so i thought it might be still ok for me to post 🙂 taken with a 50mm f/1.8 on a Canon 600D, and black and white filter and vignette added on Photoshop
Hi Sam,
TNX for posting, there is a winner (http://www.diyphotographystuff.info/3121/jannuarys-photography-challenge-winner-is/) for Jan’s challenge.
We are taking a month off, but there will be more in the future!