Monday, 27 April 2015

Week 7: Camera Use Studio Gels

Studio Gels
















Setting the lights to create the above effect.



Camera settings 2 spots under exposed Keylight F11
Positioning Lights
• Light Metering
• Key light 5.00
• Fill light Blue Background
   light 5.6
• Fill light Orange light 
  half light
• Back light Pink Background
   light 5.0

Subject incorrect colours.
Changes to the lighting position Gels and Light Metering.

F11 1/125 24-70mm@24mm


Positioning 4# Lights
• Light Metering
• Key light 5.00 OFF
• Fill Light Blue Background
   light 4.9
• Fill Light Green light
   half light
• Background Light Red light
   4.0


The Green light highlights where overpowered by the Red light and Blue light. 





The lighting changes when the hair blocks the light. The above photos have more of the reddish pink effect, left and right the lighting created is purple pinky with blue highlights on the edges of the hair.

(Above Photos) F11 1/125 24-70mm@24mm

 
The mixture of red, blue and green makes mud. If the Key light was ON this would have given highlight to the photo and allowed separation of the three colours. (left original sample match not achieved)
The Gels and position of the lighting creates interesting shades of colours and shadows.
Studio lighting is most enjoyable and one needs to spend time creating and position the subject and lights for the correct effectives to be achieved. 



Sketch recreated of the Original Studio Gel in Photoshop

F11.0 1/125 ISO100 EF24-70mm@47mm Original



 Colour, Black & White Sketch of the subject using filter Gallery in photoshop.









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