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    Andrey M
    Keymaster

    Please submit your work on the past assignments here. We review them every month, last Thursday of the month.

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      Vincent FEUTRIER
      Participant

      Hi Alex

      This is my 2nd attend with the Christmas balls assignment.
      I tried to apply all comments you have made last time.

      * Nikon D300 f13 ISO 100
      * Lense Nikon 105mm Macro
      * 3 lights
      * 1 Savage Translum difusor to create a big rectangular Soft Box
      * 1 Strip Box (edge light)
      * 1 white V flat
      * Blue Gel for background

      Thanks
      Vincent

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      Vincent FEUTRIER
      Participant

      with the correct file size

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      Hi Alex,

      this is my second Pro Club assignment, and I really love to play with mirrors.

      I find this metal and glossy lipstick for Valentine’s day, and i think they were perfect for this assignment.
      I work a lot in postproduction to clean and have nice and sharp line, trying to leave the gradient.

      I’m not sure if the lipstick front is ok, because i can’t have a nice text without overexposing the metal. I’ve tried also to have a bigger gradient from the two stripbox, but I lose the sharp edges.

      Thank you in advance for your review

      Matteo Braghetta
      Match Point Studio

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      Andrew Oakley
      Participant

      Hi Alex,

      This is my first Pro Club submission and is for the Dynamic Glass Shot with Splashes.

      This was very exciting because as a new studio, this was my first ever commission for a splash shot, so this was a real shoot for a client last week! The product is a new soft drink which can be drunk by itself or as a mixer with alcohol. The client brief was simply “a splash shot with flying lemon, lime and ice on a white background with a tall glass with the bottle” – they’d seen an image on my website that I did for the Photogy product photography course portfolio and liked the idea.

      The day after shooting, I had a disaster – a burst water pipe flooded my studio and this is why there are no BTS shots – I’d left things set up intending to take BTS photos…then I woke up to find a lake where my studio used to be! So instead, I’ve attached a sketch of the set up and will describe below. Hope it’s clear enough:

      Backdrop was Translum with a rear Elinchrom D-Lite RX4. Above the shooting table, was a second RX4 with a 4′ Strip box.
      To the left of the table was a large diffuser with a 3rd RX4 and 4′ Strip box, angled to produce a gradient on the glass. I had a white card for shadow fill on the front right of the shooting surface.

      I shot the bottle by dropping it on the table to get some liquid coming out of the neck. I triggered the camera with an acoustic trigger when the bottle hit the table.

      I shot the tall glass originally in the same way, but in the end (and after breaking one glass), I got better images with it static and dropping lemon and lime from above the glass and triggering with a laser beam as it hit the liquid surface. I shot the fruit and ice hanging from a boom separately from the glass and bottle shots.

      I composited about 6 images for the final composition.

      The bottle had a frost effect made from petroleum jelly (Vaseline) coating the glass and then sprayed with a water / glycerine mix.

      I replaced the juice in the bottle with a coloured water mix and a very very small (5mm on the end of a stirring rod) amount of PVA to make the water slightly cloudy like the real product, but not too cloudy to stop light passing through it and becoming too dark.

      I shot at 1/4000 sec using Elinchrom Hi-Sync at f/11 200 ISO using a Canon 5D Mk3 + 100mm f2.8 macro lens.

      Looking forward to your critique,

      Regards,

      Andrew

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      Shanne Simonsen
      Participant

      Hi Alex
      This is my first try at submitting something to Pro club ☺ It’s the #58 workshop with the fake icecubes.
      I don’t have any, so I used a crystal bowl upside-down instead.

      I use continues lights, and I have some awesome Lee filters, which I’ve used in my square LED lamp behind my backdrop to make the purple light.

      Only one shot at f/13.0 1.0 ISO100 – no stacking.

      My gear is:
      Canon 80D with 100mm f/2.8L
      Savage 700 Watt LED Studio Light Kit
      walimex pro Soft LED 520 Brightlight Bi Color
      Savage Translum medium

      Thanks for the review
      Shanne

    • #66415 Reply | Report | Quote
      Shanne Simonsen
      Participant

      My final image was lost – here it is ☺

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