FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Klingenthal, 18.03.2018

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FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Klingenthal, 18.03.2018
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Steel Wool Photography
Some of the images I took while having a go at steel wool photography.
To achieve this I used :
Fine Steel Wool
Metal Baking Whisk
Strong Fire Proof Rope
A 9 Volt Battery
Nikon D3200 Camera
Sturdy Tripod
Steps to Achieve :
The first thing I done was setting up my camera, I set my camera onto manual, I set the aperture to F8 and the shutterspeed between 8 secs and 10 secs. After setting up my camera I placed it on my tripod and ensured that it was sturdy and level.
The next thing I step is to take the steel wool and pull it apart so that more oxygen gets into it while it’s burning, thus creating more sparks.
The next step is to tie the rope around the bottom of the whisk tightly to ensure that the rope doesn’t come loose while spinning it around.
To light the steel wool, use the 9 volt battery and run it across the steel wool, this will light it and cause it to spark.
As soon as the steel wool starts to spark, start to spin the rope around at a medium to fast speed. (make sure when spinning the steel wool that you aren’t near anything that can catch on fire as the sparks can fly up to 30 feet).
Final studio portraits block 1. I began researching different techniques to use for studio portraits and how different lighting could bring effect to each image, I also researched different poses that models can do to bring a professional feel to each photo. For the 1st image I set my camera settings to aperture F8, ISO at 100 and shutter speed to 1/125. The studio lighting I used was a soft box. For the 2nd image I set my camera settings to aperture F13, ISO at 100 and shutter speed to 1/100. The studio lighting I used was a beauty dish.
People 2 - Studio Work
Lighting Techniques - Side Lighting
After researching different types of side lighting in the studio I would like to recreate the image above. I would like to recreate this image using a male model instead of a female to create more mood in the image. Side lighting is harsh light cast onto one side of the models face and to darken the opposite side of the face.
FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Klingenthal, 18.03.2018
FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Klingenthal, 18.03.2018
FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Klingenthal, 18.03.2018