there's 3 flashes in use in that photo for a start, 2 with umbrellas.
Ah, that's a great tip JB, nice one
Quote from: dave on February 01, 2009, 10:25:41 pmthere's 3 flashes in use in that photo for a start, 2 with umbrellas.How the fuck can you tell that? Top quality photo-geekism
Camera Left: SB800 shot through umbrella Camera Right: SB600 shot through umbrella 2 stops lowerCamera top: SB28 bare with snoot (OK...magazine page wrapped around the head)
to be fair, i'd seen that photo on flickr before so it wasn't hard to find the actual webpage detailing the lighting setup.
if you zoom in you can see them reflected in his eyes.QuoteAh, that's a great tip JB, nice one
Thats predator vision, not photoshop
That's not photoshop. The photographer has used a forensic ALS light like the ones they use on CSI. In this case the semen deposits show up as bright patches, creating what is known as a "wank" effect.
we're all in for a rare treat this month - if all you connesieurs of photoshop-enabled aesthetic genoside can lay your hands on the May '09 issue of Climb magazine
we're all in for a rare treat this month - if all you connesieurs of photoshop-enabled aesthetic genoside can lay your hands on the May '09 issue of Climb magazine you are rewarded with one of the most grotesque, obvious, and not to mention badly-executed displays of fake-shallow-DOF effect I've ever seen, and certainly never in print. Turn to page 13. Unbefuckinglieveable.