Looks like the dish works but ... Louise looks far too happy for dust bowl.
Is the Apollo 18 in the shape of a space ship? ann On 5/21/2012 23:13, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
Definitely a fun shot and very well executed. Cheers, frank "What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof." -- Christopher Hitchens --- Original Message --- From: Bruce Walker<bruce.wal...@gmail.com> Sent: May 21, 2012 5/21/12 To: Pentax Discuss Mailing List<PDML@pdml.net> Subject: PESO Dust Bowl Louise This is a shot of my wife, Louise. She's not completely in character for this because she was roped-in, post-gardening and reluctantly, to help test out my flying beauty dish idea prior to using it in an upcoming creative shoot. The flying beauty dish is a Frankensteinian object: an Apollo 18" softbox, with an AF160 ring-flash tie-wrapped into it, attached to a monopod. My young assistant held this above and in front of Louise as the key light, I added an AF540 in a 42" umbrella for some fill and a snooted AF540 well behind as a hair light -- which of course became a hat-light in this case. What I saw in this shot reminded me of a Dorothea Lange, so I processed it sepia and mucked around inexpertly in Photoshop to distress it for that faux-thentic dust-bowl vintage look. http://www.flickr.com/bruce_m_walker/7223449048/lightbox/ Enjoy! Or not!
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