I intended to post this photo on
Friday, but, I must not be able to read a calendar so you are getting it today.
I took photos of Jordon before I
took those of Emili. When I was
taking Jordon’s photos, I keep looking at this location of a bicycle rack with no bikes in it (first photo) and saying to myself
that there was a photo here, but, even though I tried a few things with Jordon,
nothing panned out.
This photo came about because Emili
mentioned that she could do the splits.
Half joking, I suggested that she do it on the bike rack. I do believe that she thought “this guy
has a few screws loose.” She is
right, of course, but this "crazy talk" gave me the idea to have her lay on the
rack. I did it first to make sure
that it was not too uncomfortable, and, it was not.
In this photo, I intentionally
blew-out (over exposed the light portions so that there was no details left in
the highlights) the background on the left. I did this because I wanted the photo to have a light feeling
to it and I did not have sufficient dynamic range to capture both the left side
and the right side of the background. I wanted to only get her face in focus so I selected an aperture of f/4.
I was laying flat on the ground and
shooting her at a slight upward angle.
I positioned my light so that it came from the left and was sufficient just
to open-up the shadows on the right side of her face.
Overall, I was please with the
photo, but as I look at it, I wished that I done one thing. Can you guess what that one thing is?
Enjoy.
Camera settings: Nikon D3, Nikon 85mm f/1.4 at ISO 200, f/4 and with
shutter speeds 1/60th of second with an Elinchrom Ranger Quadra
flash with a 17” beauty dish attached.
Post Processing:
Lightroom 4—set white point, added
clarity and vibrance, used adjustment brush to add details to eyes and hair and
soften skin.