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Nikkor Shooter
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Black on Black • A studio exercise
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January 24, 2020, 21:03:56 »
There were seven students in studio for a "gothic" St Valentine
session. Their surprise was the task: a black rose on black back-
ground colour picture.
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ianwatson
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Re: Black on Black • A studio exercise
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February 11, 2020, 20:34:43 »
This is an enchanting photograph!
Would I be right in thinking that you had a single large light overhead? Perhaps a little behind and tilted slightly towards the camera?
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Nikkor Shooter
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Re: Black on Black • A studio exercise
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February 12, 2020, 00:28:03 »
Quote from: Ian Watson on February 11, 2020, 20:34:43
This is an enchanting photograph! Would I be right in thinking …
Thanks and yes, this was shot with a gridded 1:2 strip box
in the position you describe… so you're right.
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