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B&W self portrait

I've been messing around a bit more with an umbrella and a reflector. Snooted a sb699 for the background light. A quick sketch of the setup.

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Cem_Usakligil

Well-known member
Jake I was planning to give an answer before but I got distracted.

Nice to "meet" you!

It is a good portrait imo. How did you focus? Or did you have assistance?
 
Jake I was planning to give an answer before but I got distracted.

Nice to "meet" you!

It is a good portrait imo. How did you focus? Or did you have assistance?

Thank you for the kind words.

I used auto-focus and a cheap remote trigger. Also I've noticed that you can see the focus points through the lens, so I would try to position myself so I could actually see the top focus point. Sometimes it would hunt for focus but once I could see the focus point through the lens it would lock on and fire!
 

Ruben Alfu

New member
Nice lighting though I'd have had the brolly higher, the side shadow from the nose looks a bit strange.


Hi Jake,

I agree with Ben, a higher angle for a Rembrandt style or, given the strong personality expressed in this photo, perhaps lower to the side for a split lighting.
It is a fine portrait anyway, I like it!

Regards,

Ruben
 
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