(5 years and 2608 days ago)
the soft candlelight is gorgeous!
(5 years and 2609 days ago)
the soft candlelight is gorgeous!
... and the situation and tone reposeful and sensual...
Great mood, excellent use of the theme.
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(5 years and 2609 days ago)
inspirational
Thanks Daniel
seems to convey a closeness and intimacy too, as well as the softness of the lighting...
i guess my first attempt at shooting a model was pretty succesful. thanks Daniel
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Can you please share your camera settings.
Because of the poor light (candle lights) source you must have use a high ISO value or a small aperture number (F:1.8 or lower).
I don't see any digital noise in high resolution,that would be a result from a high ISO & the DOF (depth of field) is not shallow at all ( if small aperture number was used).
And the focus was on manuel
Ok here are the exact settings for that shot:
Iso 100 67mm F9,0 15.0s on a tripod
Now for people who thinks that i wasent only a candle just try it you will see.
Night pics are my favorite so it wasent my first attempt to shoot with only a candle light for lighting.
And for the records lol i had my forst encouter with a photo camera last june a Canon rebel. But im hooked and since i shot over 15000 photos. I cary my cam everywhere i go even at work. My girlfriend thinks that im a bit crazy but i dont care all i think about is photography i read alot and shoot alot and try alot.
Im happy to see you like my stuff
If you need help or have any questions fell free to ask.
Next sunday im leaving for Cuba ill have plenty of good one to show
So...the exposure was 15 sec & your model didn't move at all ( i can't see any motion blur )???
Congrats to her...No one can't stay still for that long.This is an impossible shot!
Good luck
Man... that must have been a GIGANTIC candle
Why is that? With the good settings you can take a shot and night and make it looks like a day shot .
Im the one who took that shot and i can assure you that it was a ordinary candle bought at ikea you know the ones that comes in a glass?
Ok here are the exact settings for that shot:
Iso 100 67mm F9,0 15.0s on a tripod
Now for people who thinks that i wasent only a candle just try it you will see. Have fun now
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This is a pretty cool effect. Might crop it so it's more isolated in the lower, right corner (for example) to emphasize the blackness.
Thanks, and thanks for the advice, but somehow almost centering the patch of falling water emphasizes the circular pattern as lit by the candle better, though you obviously prefer to increase the "mysterious" darken effect which, critically, might make it look artificially contrived.
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