The punggol MSCP tat camel suggest? I dunno where lar but shld be a good place coz we not racing or anything but phototaking
ish ok
i forgib him![]()
scandal statement!
But..........but.....but....i trust him......
Its not trees that bother us..its whether there will be security guards come and chase us away..
The punggol MSCP tat camel suggest? I dunno where lar but shld be a good place coz we not racing or anything but phototaking
punggol v near :thumbsup:i think punggol is kind of far leh..
Hey guys, it really doesn't matter which MSCP, just that I notice there are some new development completed around the area and gather that the carpark may still be quite vacant, and the top deck is usually well lit with "white" lights..
Other outdoor environment may be tough as we really need a lot of lights, moreover, cars are shiny, models are not. It makes balancing the illumination really tough. Here's a picture taken pass midnight at the T3 basement carpark..
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the body design comes out nicely coz I did not use flash... those Kelisa are beautifully painted and all, we don't want to blow the body design away with excessive bright illum do we?
if the available light is enough, flash is not necessary:bsmilie:
.... fWah...Open Confession reh.....:sweatsm::sweat:
:bsmilie:.. unfortunately, they are still overhead lights and you get unwanted shadows on the model faces and body.. we can try out using reflector or reverse bounced lightings so that shadows on the car can be kept minimal while highlighting the model's features.... see how it goes... just some thoughts
Any Master of lights care to provide some tips on this nite photography?
Totally agree.
I guess prata lighting - low shadows and no blown highlights - is good for studio high keys to flatter the subject's skin and figure.
But recently i have grown to like more dynamic lighting with stronger highlights and shadows.
E.g. just to share
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You can see from image 2 that i added shadows on her face and dodge her arm also did adjustments here and there to give more depth to the picture