Sunday, February 19, 2006

Skylight


This was shot in a derelict building on the old fish docks, parts of which were a little unsafe. However it was a fantastic place with lots of character available, as long as you are brave enough to tread on some of the floors! The tripod also came in handy to scare off the rats...

No flash used, just the available daylight and a little imagination. It wasnt possible to balance out the lighting on the model with the sky, so I had to improvise later.
The lighting was metered to show the models face only and give a hint of what she might be wearing.

Shot on Fujichrome slide and scanned.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

"I love how you\'ve presented this shot. The fact that she\'s gazing up through the window and how the light lgihts her up. It leaves me wanting more."

Anonymous said...

"in fact, the composition consists of two part. the upper part gives good colors and light, the lower is charming sexy. hm, not bad"

Anonymous said...

"i have just commented your previous shot. GREAT ART direction. =)"

Anonymous said...

"Didn\'t know which one to leave a comment on. You\'re setting a pretty high bar for yourself. "

Anonymous said...

excellent

Anonymous said...

"NICE - The composition on this one is superb! It really tells a story how she is looking up through a broken skylight to a cloudy sky. Like she has been waiting to be saved (from what?) for a long time. \r\n\r\n"

Anonymous said...

Beautiful scene.