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Jacques van der Westhuizen posted in the group Portrait Photography
From a quick studio session I did a couple of months ago.
Model: Ruan Jurgens
Fujifilm X-T3. Fujinon 50 – 140mm F/2.8, SS: 1/250s, Ap: F/8.0. Split lighting used for dramatic effect.#portraitphotography #portrait #StudioLighting #OffCameraFlash #FlashPhotography
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From a recent matric farewell shoot I did. I just love the shadow on the ground and the hint of blue from his arm and the slight peak of her dress. The watch was almost blown out, but I managed to get some detail back.
Fujifilm X-T3 – Fujinon 50 – 140mm F2.8 – Aperture: F2.8 – SS: 1/3200 (Bright sun – 16:00 in the afternoon) – ISO: 160 (Native Fuji ISO)
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And it’s a try!
The centre from Sasol Grip & Rip Rugby Club scoring against the team from Witrivier during the Mpumalanga club semi-finals.
SS: 1/1250s
A: f/2.8
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Fujifilm X-T3
Fujinon 50 – 140mm F/2.8
Keylight: Godox AD200 Pro with Godox 60cm folding pop-up softbox. Aproximately 1/4 power. About 45 degrees in front, camera right.
Fill light: Godox AD200 with a Godox 35x160cm non-folding stripbox. Aproximately 1/4 power. (Cross-lighting)
Backdrop: Black Hylow collapsible.-
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The split lighting is perfect, and the separation between your subject’s right shoulder and the backdrop is well-executed. We would have liked to see a bit more of your subject’s face, and the head might be better if not as tilted. Overall, a well-executed low-key portrait.