Sorry it's been a little quiet recently - shot quite a few weddings and may blog about those soon, but I thought you might be interested in a car photoshoot from the weekend for Motech. (http://www.motechperformance.co.uk/)
[Thanks to Mike of Motech and James / Dave for the 'loan' of their cars for the shoot.]
(You can see the full gallery of the shots here: http://www.philhackettphotography.com/motech)
Photographing cars is a challenging business - it's difficult to avoid getting hotspots from the lights; reflections can also ruin the shots.
I decided to use a 5x7 Lastolite HiLite with two Lencarta ElitePro 2's inside. I love the ElitePro 2's as I can control the power remotely - this proved invaluable when tweaking the output in the car shoot.
This was the basic setup:
The black background gave a plain backdrop and removed unwanted reflections from behind the cars.
I angled the soft 'wall' to give some variation in illumination from left to right, although I ended up increasing the power of the flashgun furthest from the car to make the drop-off less severe.
This shows the general effect:
In the first shot above you can see an octobox - I experimented with this as a fill light for some shots, but had it switched off for most.
You can see the reflection of the softbox here - note the more even lighting across the car:
For straight engine shots I used a softbox on its own:
When I wanted the front and engine I used the soft 'wall' to light the front of the car and a 70cm beauty dish to pool some light onto the engine bay:
We used a couple of ramps to angle the rear of the car for details of the exhaust system:
Camera / lens combinations - I mostly used a 1DsIII with the 70-200 f/2.8 II. For the engine shots I used a 50mm and I did take a couple of wider angle shots of the front of the M4 using my 16-35 & 24-105 zooms.
Monday, 30 November 2015
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Sun over the Troodos Mountains, Cyprus
I loved the way the rays of sun were seeping through the clouds - used a gently processed 3-shot HDR to replicate how they looked to the naked eye.
Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:105 mm
Max lens aperture:f/2.8
Flash:Not fired
Exposure mode:Auto bracket
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 100
Metering mode:Pattern
Thursday, 8 October 2015
JB
My colleague, John Bullock (JB)
Originally planned it as a colour shot, but preferred the mono version.
Originally planned it as a colour shot, but preferred the mono version.
Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:200 mm
Max lens aperture:f/2.8
Exposure:1/320 at f/2.8
Flash:Not fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias:0 EV
Exposure mode:Auto
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 100
Metering mode:Pattern
Saturday, 3 October 2015
View across to Puy de Dôme
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:24 mm
Max lens aperture:f/4
Flash:Not fired, compulsory mode
Exposure mode:Auto bracket
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 100
Metering mode:Pattern
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
Morning Mist
Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:105 mm
Max lens aperture:f/2.8
Exposure:1/2500 at f/6.3
Flash:Not fired
Exposure bias:-1 1/3 EV
Exposure mode:Auto bracket
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 100
Metering mode:Pattern
Le Méandre De Queuille
A beautiful meander, North West of Clemont Ferrand.
Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:16 mm
Max lens aperture:f/4
Flash:Not fired
Exposure mode:Auto bracket
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 100
Metering mode:Pattern
Monday, 28 September 2015
Chateau de Villemonteix
Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:27 mm
Max lens aperture:f/4
Flash:Not fired
Exposure mode:Auto bracket
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 100
Metering mode:Pattern
Sunday, 27 September 2015
Vintage post office scales
Felbrigg Hall
Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:50 mm
Max lens aperture:f/1.2
Exposure:1/80 at f/1.2
Flash:Not fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias:0 EV
Exposure mode:Auto
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 100
Metering mode:Pattern
Puy de Goules
Three shot panorama from the peak of Puy de Goules.
Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:16 mm
Max lens aperture:f/4
Exposure:1/1600 at f/5.6
Flash:Not fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias:-1 EV
Exposure mode:Auto
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 100
Metering mode:Pattern
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Sunset over Beaumont
Near Ayat-sur-Sioule, France.
Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:20 mm
Max lens aperture:f/4
Flash:Not fired
Exposure mode:Auto bracket
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 400
Metering mode:Pattern
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