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going airborne on white

kickin' it on white

The master bedroom in my apartment is empty at the moment, so I decided to take advantage of the extra space to do more white background lighting practice. My goal for the session was to get a clean white background and capture a full-body shot in the air without using an actual seamless background and large studio space (neither of which I have at the moment).

Here’s the setup I used:

the bedroom white wall setup

To illuminate the wall, I used 2 Nikon SB-600s cranked up to 1/2 power. I attached a couple of Honl Speed Gobos to prevent the strobes from flaring into the lens (a Sigma 10-20mm ultra wide-angle lens that can pick up *anything*). The main light is a Vivitar 285HV at 1/4 power in a shoot-through umbrella. The big red laundry bin in the middle is where I was standing for the shots.

The exposure on the two jumps featured in this post was 1/250th sec at f/8 at ISO 400. Why ISO 400 when I have so much light and white walls that bounce that light? I forgot that I had shifted the custom studio lighting preset on my D300 from ISO 200 to 400 during a previous session. Oops!

i can levitate

Overall, I’m happy with how the images turned out. I feel like I got a bit too much spill from the background lights, but that’s mostly because I don’t have a whole lot of space to work with. I’m also seriously considering getting a softbox (possibly the Westcott Apollo 50″) for my main light, so I can restrict light even more in such a tight shooting area. Still, I like the final results from my 30 minutes of playing around.

I’ve gotta send out props to Zach Arias and David Hobby for always being so awesome about sharing their photography and lighting knowledge with the world. I’ve learned so much about lighting from reading their blogs and seeing their work. I’ve already attended a Strobist workshop and hung out with David a few times. One of these days I’ll get to a OneLight Workshop with Zack.

red and empty

red and empty

Just something a little different to mix things up. Mostly just practicing with my 85/1.8. :)

i like koi

big blue

I like koi. That is all.

big art weekend

When I headed out to enjoy the sun this weekend, I did not expect to see as many new giant sculptures as I did.

Big orange cones at the Olympic Sculpture Park:

this is art

A huge wave made out of 2×4’s in the pond at Bellevue Downtown Park (yes, the art is still constructing it):

building wave

And giant metal balls that I incorporated into a 365 Days shot:

die, giant metal ball!

Outdoor art is fun!