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Dog tired
Just setting the chair up for a shot of something else when Poppy decided that she was having the chair, so i popped a few off.
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19/Aug/09, 6:38 pm
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Re: Dog tired
Strange to see a dog get on that sort of chair, a nice comfy arm chair yes, still it woked in your favour Nice.
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Re: Dog tired
nice one...how much of the lighting is set up and how much PP?
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Re: Dog tired
Bill, I know, I also have a Ridgeback male as well and the thought of getting on a cold wooden chair has never even crossed his mind.
Chris, I shot it with a handheld, Ritz cracker box snooted 580ex2, cant remember what the power was for this shot as I changed it once or twice to get the best effect but probably about half power and set the camera to underexpose to throw out the background, theres a door that lets in a bit of light behind camera left and all other lights in the room were switched off, so there was very little pp involved.
I used minus one stop in "Photokit" to paint/blend out an object you could just see a little bit of on the right, gave Poppy a bit of tonal contrast in "Nik colour efex" and then converted in "Nik silver efex".
Thanks guys.
Mark
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21/Aug/09, 8:01 am
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