Entries in Halloween (4)

Saturday
Oct312009

Happy Halloween!

I think the last of the candy seeking hordes are gone. All said and done, we had roughly 350-400 kids.

It was a lot of fun, but they didn't leave much candy for me!

Wednesday
Oct312007

Happy Halloween!

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Strobist Info:

Sunpak 333 Full power gelled with #368 (Winkler Blue) zoomed to 35mm - Camera Left, directed at subject and background.
SB-600 1/2 power gelled with #325 (Henna Sky) zoomed to 24mm - Inside Pumpkin

 

Happy Halloween Everyone!

 

For the final day of shooting, I went really close and low, angling up to really make Mr. O'Lantern loom over the scene. Before the shoot, I also tested about half a dozen different blue gels to try and get the right shade of dusk.

I positioned the Sunpak to camera left, and blasted it at full power to define the scarecrow's outfit and illuminate some of the background, then adjusted the shutter speed until I was happy with the ambient lighting of the scene. I went with an blue lighting scheme this time to give it a twilight vibe. I also tried a much darker red gel inside Jack's head, since on the previous nights, I noticed that when that light starts bouncing around inside the pumpkin it seems to sap all the color out and come out of his face yellow (still does, but, the darker the gel, the deeper the orange of the pumpkin) I suppose if I had masked the inside of his head with some white paper, I might have been able to capture the red a little better.

After three days of shooting, Jack's head had started going a little soft, so in order to make it sit properly on his shoulders, I had to cut it out in Photoshop, rotate it slightly, and give it a slight enlargement to cover up the rotation.

 

I wish we had Target up here in Canada, I would have loved to have a fog machine for this shoot.

Tuesday
Oct302007

Happy Halloween!

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Strobist Information:

Sunpak 333 1/2 power gelled with #324 (Gypsy Red) zoomed to 35mm
SB-600 1/4 power gelled with #3407 (CTO) and #25 (Orange Red) zoomed to 35mm
LED Flashlight gelled with #3411 (3/4 CTO) Painting body and shadow on tree

Unsatisfied with Monday's shoot I set out again to try and get my Halloween shot.

Armed with the knowledge that having the light behind him seemed to do pretty much nothing, I set the red gelled Sunpak off to camera left to blast an eerie red onto the scene.

I shot during dusk this time, instead of full blown night, so I could capture that blue ambient light, but still found myself painting his body and a couple trees with my flashlight to recapture a little bit of detail. I also lowered the angle of the camera to try and make "Mr. O' Lantern" a little more imposing in the scene.

Apparently, no matter how red you gel the strobe inside a pumpkin, once the light starts bouncing around inside there, it comes out yellow. But, it does darken the pumpkin itself.

 

Tune in tomorrow for the final version!

Monday
Oct292007

Happy Halloween!

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Strobist Information:

Sunpak 333 full power gelled with #324 (Gypsy Red)
SB-600 1/16 power gelled with #21 (Golden Amber)
LED Flashlight gelled with #3407 (CTO) painting body
LED Flashlight painting background

 

This is day one of my three day Halloween project. I shot over the course of three days last week, Evolving and modifying the concept until I got a picture I was happy with.

 

Night one I was out in full dark, but the light leaking from a nearby streetlight was flooding my shot with too much hideous orange light (it's been corrected in Lightroom) There was also a red tinted backlight which I discovered did basically nothing. I also learned that if your strobes are too close, the Cactus V2 triggers interfere with each other and misfire about 98% of the time.

 

Tune in tomorrow for Night two, and see the final version on Halloween!