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  • Canon EOS 20D
    17 mm
    f 4 && 1/250 sec
    ISO 200
    Flash: Fired

    Posted 4 years ago



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    0 Ronald

    nice lighting and lovely shot

    0 Mihai Albu

    i feel that something is wrong with the face .. isn't natural , there is a little bit to much photoshop

    0 joshi daniel

    Nice shot!

    0 pierre

    excellent work, and very interesting angle too

    0 Suby & Sinem

    Love the "Mood" :D

    0 Bruno

    Your model has very beautiful legs ! And your picture is succeeded. :-)

    0 mvm

    Wow! It's very nice!

    0 bovin

    Damn it's good! But then again - arent they all? :-)))

    0 Kenny

    Thanks a lot for all the comments!

    Mads> I used my 580EX flash with the remote trigger ST-E2 on camera.

    Phil> I think you are right ;)

    ROB> I know what you mean. But I did add some effects ;)

    Jide> See above answer.

    Kris> See above answer.

    0 Kris [PiXistenZ]

    Yeah Kenny, i'm curious too, how did you do that light? Niiiiice work mate!

    0 NoWords

    great lighting and pov!!

    0 Jide Alakija

    You mind me asking what type of flash you used for this shot?

    0 Karl Baumann

    That's really hot! :) Like the colors and the dropshadow.

    0 marco's light opinion

    Damn, it's a very cool shot. Great atmosphere, there's something unexplicit of sexy and may be dirty.
    Bravo.

    0 Jon

    The warm skin tones are set off brilliantly against that cold, lifeless wall. Great stuff this, keep it up!

    0 zora

    This looks like a warehouse of beauty.

    0 ROB

    Pefect title for the image. Now if only my camera produced images like this...!

    0 Jonathan

    Cracking shadows and light, composition is a cracker too. Very nice.

    0 ryangwillim

    Great title. Without even seeing the detail of her face, the surroundings make her very alluring! Very well composed.

    0 thomas

    like it very much. the shadow of her works as the bad side of the beauty. great one.
    regards

    0 Phil

    Excellent shot, great composition and lighting, and I love the blue toning. Although I can see a wee spot of blue just carried over on to her left leg.

    0 'Pong

    I love the tone and the mysterious look of hers. the lighting is just great

    0 Philipp

    Yes, lighting and perspective are great. Well done!

    0 Craig Wilson

    Excellent tones - the blues make it feel very urban. I love this shot, nice work!

    0 Ashish Sidapara

    Super toning, great lighting, hot shot!!

    0 Anil

    Like the title for the photo...fits it to a 't'!

    0 Photo Traces

    again, toning is amazing and I love the angle!

    0 KS ~

    Absolutely awesome, you really have to tell me how you post-process as I try and try to create similar moods but fail miserably :(

    0 Daniel Lanton

    Awesome lighting and great lighting

    0 [ PIXEL VIKING ]

    Her skin looks a little too red, but that might just be my screen. What's that light / smoke thingy? A Photoshop filter or maybe something in front of your flash?

    0 P.J.

    The lighting in this is so amazing. The background as well, with the inside of that building. The serious look on the woman in the shot, mixing with the cigarette is perfect. This almost looks like a photo you'd see as an ad for a movie or something along those lines. Outstanding.

    0 Jamey

    Very classy picture. Nicely lit. I think a bit of colour in the background might be nice but otherwise I love it.

    0 Samarth

    the title pretty much says it for me...all i have to add is 8.25/10...

    0 leova (↑)

    perfect, as always!

    0 Mads Jensen

    super light, did you use wireless flash or....?

    0 What The Heck Journal

    Nice!
    That blue toning can be called 'Moodaholic Blue' soon! I still can't make similar tonings.
    Keep 'em coming...
    - Martin

"Great use of a dark image. People are instinctually drawn toward brightening or raising the contrast on images that appear dark. What you did here was maintain the integrity of the image and create a moody scene at the same time. Very nice."
- John Zimmerman on Magic Woods #4