Doll house
Posted 11/09/2009 - 14:18
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I like the first one - the light through the window frame is very convincing indeed
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Posted 11/09/2009 - 14:23
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you'd be surprised how tough that was to light...
my polarizer gels for the strobes was MIA so glare off the back walls was an issue...
so the softbox wasn't gonna cut it.
I decided to re-create what you'd see in a real house...
the softbox for fill, and a gridded snoot to bounce a pool of light off the white ceilings and a gel'd gridded reflector to emulate the bright morning sun....
my polarizer gels for the strobes was MIA so glare off the back walls was an issue...
so the softbox wasn't gonna cut it.
I decided to re-create what you'd see in a real house...
the softbox for fill, and a gridded snoot to bounce a pool of light off the white ceilings and a gel'd gridded reflector to emulate the bright morning sun....
Fired many shots. Didn't kill anything.
Posted 11/09/2009 - 14:32
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It's a much better effort than I would have managed, a really nice atmosphere you've set out there.
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objective to recreate a more natural lighting look inside the doll house....
and a hint at how it was done....