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sent on December 09, 2021 (14:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I start from the assumed that I wanted to try my hand at the Low Key technique, I wanted to start from the use of flash (in my case a pair of Oly FL-36R found at very little 20 euros each). I know they are a bit dated but to get familiar and being without flash (the Penf-F bought used was without it) I decided to try with these. The photo, however, after the various attempts at a failed approach with flashes (I have to study myself well and try more calmly) I performed it in a darkened environment with the photocmaera set in Monochrome and using the remote control function with the OLympus Share App on the mobile phone and holding a LED flashlight above me. Sead advice and of course criticism are accepted Parto dal presuposto che volevo cimentarmi con la tecnica Low Key, volevo partire dall'utilizzo di flash (nel mio caso una coppia di Oly FL-36R trovati a pochissimo 20euro cad.). So che sono un po datati ma per prendere confidenza ed essendo sprovvisto di flash (la Penf-F comprata usata ne era sprovvista) ho deciso di provarci con questi. La foto però, dopo i vari tentativi di approccio fallimentari con i flash (devo studiarmi bene e provare con più calma) l'ho eseguita in ambiente oscurato con la fotocmaera settata in Monocromatico e utilizzando la funzione remote control con l'App OLympus Share sul cellulare e tenendo in mano sopra di me una torcia led.
sent on December 09, 2021 (18:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
very nice I like I would say that you have come so close to a butterfly light scheme , if this is the result that you tried to get with the flash all your failed attempts I think are justified :-D anyway the best thing is to do a lot of practice even with failed results ;-) gree greetings grudy ;-) molto bella a me piace direi che ti sei avvicinato tanto a uno schema di luce a farfalla , se questo è il risultato che cercavi di ottenere con i flash tutti i tuoi falliti tentativi credo siano giustificati comunque la cosa migliore e fare molta pratica anche con risultati fallimentari
sent on December 09, 2021 (22:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
That there is to try and try again I am aware, after all it is from the mistakes that you learn :-) For the final result I only closed the shadows and blacks a little, otherwise you could see a little the shape of the shoulders compared to the dark background. Thanks for the intervention sgrugno Che ci sia da provare e riprovare ne sono cosciente, del resto è dagli errori che si impara Per il risultato finale ho solo chiuso un po' le ombre e i neri, si vedeva altrimenti un po' la sagoma delle spalle rispetto allo sfondo comunque scuro. Grazie per l'intervento sgrugno