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    Very Hairy

    Here are a couple of shots I was asked to take of a chair made from "human hair" !! The owner is going on the channel 4 programme Four Rooms with it in the next series, and wanted some shots of it before it goes to it's new owner !


    Lisa by gauduchon, on Flickr


    Lisa by gauduchon, on Flickr
    Last edited by gauduchon; 24-02-2013, 18:24.

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    (FYI you might post in the title that there is nudity just so it does not surprise anyone)

    Tom

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      #3
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      Love the lighting on the 1st image, very nice.

      Maybe add an NSFW tag to the title, just in case. :thumbup:
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        Nice set gauduchon like the lighting in the first and the symmetry in the second.
        Chris
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          Originally posted by AndyA View Post
          Love the lighting on the 1st image, very nice.

          Maybe add an NSFW tag to the title, just in case. :thumbup:
          I can edit the post but don't seem to be able to edit the title, may be best to delete then re post ?

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            #6
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            Originally posted by gauduchon View Post
            I can edit the post but don't seem to be able to edit the title, may be best to delete then re post ?
            Go 'edit' and then click on the 'go advanced' tab at the bottom and you can edit the title then.

            superb pair of shots, love the lighting and tone of #1 and the symmetry of #2 - not a great fan of B&W but I guess it works here.

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              #7
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              Lovely Arty images with superb lighting in the first.

              Alan
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                Originally posted by David Stallard View Post
                Go 'edit' and then click on the 'go advanced' tab at the bottom and you can edit the title then.

                .DAVID.
                David, I can edit the title of the image but I still can't edit the title of the post !

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                  #9
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                  Nice set gauduchon
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                    #10
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                    Fantastic prop to make the 2nd shot work, but I really like the lighting on the 1st, though I would remove/tone down the highlight at the top of the chair.
                    Colin

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                      Originally posted by colin C View Post
                      Fantastic prop to make the 2nd shot work, but I really like the lighting on the 1st, though I would remove/tone down the highlight at the top of the chair.
                      Colin, I agree with you about the light on the top of the chair, this was a quick 5 minute edit ! I will spend more time on the next one.

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                        #12
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                        I love the lighting in #1 and the mono conversion is fabulous. What lighting set-up did you use?
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                          Originally posted by Mazzie View Post
                          I love the lighting in #1 and the mono conversion is fabulous. What lighting set-up did you use?
                          Hi Mazzie,

                          In image 1, this is lit with one 580EX triggered by a PocketWizard Mini in a cheap Chinese softbox from eBay, I then convert to black and white and do a bit of dodge and burn in Photoshop.

                          In image 2, I have 2 Elinchrom BX400's lighting the backdrop, 1 Bowens Gemini 250 with a beauty dish lighting the center and an Elinchrome BX600 with a softbox lighting the lower section of the chair.
                          Hope this helps !

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                            #14
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                            #2 shows an artistic licence impressive use of light in #1




                            Alun
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