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Anthony Bunting | all galleries >> One a day...Every day >> January 04 > 1-8-04.jpg
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08-JAN-2004

1-8-04.jpg

I have much to learn about lighting. This was done with a Photolight 3200K. I messed with it in BreezeBrowser but liked this on the best. In BB you can set the color temp of the light. Anyway, like I said I have much to learn on this subject. I hope to have some Alien Bees soon.

Canon EOS 10D
1/90s f/5.6 at 80.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Rob T11-Jan-2004 06:50
Thanks for the feedback. I don't have a meter or PS yet. I kinda guess as I go along. They really should have put one in the 10d.
Rob
Guest 10-Jan-2004 02:15
Very well done. I like this one so much better than what I came up with taking of CD's.
Guest 10-Jan-2004 00:59
You did really well! These CD's appear almost see through. The gradients are what really make the image for me, the soft flow from lights to darks is lovely. -- angela :)
Guest 09-Jan-2004 21:01
Excellent shot. And I think you managed to get the lighting spot on!
Guest 09-Jan-2004 18:11
Nice job. Lighting is very hard to learn!! Practice is what I will be doing all weekend!
Anthony Bunting09-Jan-2004 16:47
Hi Rob, the light I was using was 3200K, it says it bulb. In BB you can set the color temp so I did at 3200k. It was the first time that I had done that. I then over exposed by 1/2 stop. The CD's are sitting on white cardboard poster paper. Like I said I have much to learn about lighting and setting WB or messing with the image in PS.

Any comments on how I can improve would be welcome.
Rob T09-Jan-2004 07:28
I like the duotone effect. What temp did you select for the lighting?

Rob
jeanb09-Jan-2004 04:36
Yup, it had to be CD's - though my first reaction was a 'slinky'..
Anthony Bunting09-Jan-2004 04:10
No Jill, you were right, CD's.
Jill09-Jan-2004 04:07
ummmm...interesting..at first I thought CD's? But then again perhaps some kind of tool?

Love the saturation.