1. March 10th, 2014 No comment yet
Helta Skelta by Ben Coombs
To make the helta skelta I have used a
cannon 11 with the following settings: on
manual exposure, one shot, self-timer:10
sec, evaluative metering, raw quality,
strong light optimizer, custom white
balance, 30`` shutter speed, aperture f22,
ISO speed 100. This photo was created in
the studio room all with a torch on my
phone.
In Photoshop I went to image, adjustments
then to brightness/contrast and messed
about with that to make the background
less visible and then I went to images,
adjustments then to hue saturation to
change the colour of the light and then
after that I then cropped the light from the
background then I copied the light from
the picture and added it to the original
picture and changed both the light
drawings to the same colour then moved
them next to each other to get this cool
effect.
Behind the shot, Helta Skelta
Posted by ben coombs
2. Based in Ringwood School in the studio room, Ben Coombs
and edited from Photoshop.twitter.com/bencoombs.
Original photo
This image is available as a print here. To see more of Ben`s work, visit his
website at www.lightphoto.co.uk. Follow him on his blog, Facebook and
Instagram.
Equipment and settings: Cannon EOS 110D, Tripod.
Tags: Ringwood School, Hampshire, Studio Room, Light photography,
Photoshop
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