Sunday Smut : In the Sun & Late at Night
by Samantha ~ August 2nd, 2009. Filed under: smut, vision.Gator video Nixon : Day Star
Goths in Hot Weather? Yuh – huh. Nixon and I shot this when I went to visit her last month while we were out walking around in the Albany Bowl. I like lens flares, and also have absolutely no idea what I am doing shooting outdoors. Actually, I have no idea what I am doing outdoors, period, since not only am I allergic to fucking everything, but I dislike the dreaded Day Star.
Roza : R & R
Roza’s R&R set happened at 2AM in Portland, wrapping up the mega shoot fest that I had out there. I had posted some behind the scenes shots from this back in time, but it took a bit for the set to pop up in member review.
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August 2nd, 2009 at 1:29 PM
Both sets are great, but I really love Nixon’s set. The second shot you’ve got posted, with Nixon oriented towards the camera, is absolutely brilliant!
August 2nd, 2009 at 1:59 PM
My first reaction was,
“Is that the Albany Bulb?”
August 2nd, 2009 at 2:02 PM
Other Sam, you have been dubbed Boy Sam many moons ago.
August 3rd, 2009 at 6:59 AM
Here’s a few things to think about (you may already be doing this anyway).
- set exposure bias at +1/3 or +2/3 . this will give you a lot more light to work with in post.
- for outside shots, do you have a polarizing filter? You use 77mm lens, so the filter will be about a $70. On very bright days, they help out a lot.
- get a single strobist kit from http://www.mpex.com (or at least look at it). You add fill lighting, and you’ll need to get used to shooting in M mode.
- the indoor pictures almost seems to have too much light, or more specifically too much light behind Roza, so that’s probably an aiming issue.
On the other hand you get paid for your work and its a hobby for me. So I’ll just shut the fuck up.
I hope you’re feeling better after your sinus bug.
August 3rd, 2009 at 10:16 AM
I find outside is only ever great in theory.
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:35 PM
TC : I do have a polarizing filter, actually! And I usually shoot in AV mode to get various depths of field, but I’ve been experimenting a bit more in Manual lately.
Roza’s set was shot using a number of strobes and umbrellas set up around the bed, but yes, I agree, some of it was a bit too bright in her surroundings.
Typically, I shoot in diffused natural light (like in Cori’s set or Lilac’s). I haven’t had the luxury of having the income to get a strobe or soft box kit to properly learn the techniques yet.