I felt quite satisfy with the result of that first try at
what I was trying to achieve. But of course the first time you try something it
is more a discovery process, the second time you quite know where you are going
and on the third time you really are starting to get the exact result that you
are looking for. So I will try to do it again soon. What I really liked about it is the artistry
that comes with adding lights. After the “official” starting point with the
right numbers of ISO/100, f/7.1 and 1/200sec. you can see that by modifying
those settings, changing the position of the lights, the model and the camera
you achieve different results. The fact that we started with a bright sunshine
and ended up with an overcast sky also altered the picture. I used two lights
and a Nikkor 18-105 lens for the wall shots, one light and a Sigma 85mm fix
lens for the garden shots. This type of photography also confuses the auto
settings of the post-processing software so all adjustments have to be done
manually.
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