Day 1 - Five (Monochrome Shots) in Five (Days)

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Day 1 - Five (Monochrome Shots) in Five (Days)

Postby davidc » Sat 15 Nov 2014, 08:55

Post your day 1 results here!
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Re: Day 1 - Five (Monochrome Shots) in Five (Days)

Postby davidc » Sun 16 Nov 2014, 06:34

Day 1, a photoshoot with the lovely Angela. Expect to see more from the shoot as I get time to process. I chose this portrait shot because I thought a monochrome conversion would add to the impact.

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Re: Day 1 - Five (Monochrome Shots) in Five (Days)

Postby Mike Farley » Sun 16 Nov 2014, 08:33

Brilliant. I wake up to find that davidc has not only already taken, processed and posted his shot, he has written an article about it as well. :D

Well done.

Time to get my skates on and produce my own effort.
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Re: Day 1 - Five (Monochrome Shots) in Five (Days)

Postby davidc » Sun 16 Nov 2014, 08:46

Haha thanks but I do have an 8hr head start on you :)
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Re: Day 1 - Five (Monochrome Shots) in Five (Days)

Postby Mike Farley » Sun 16 Nov 2014, 09:28

davidc wrote:Haha thanks but I do have an 8hr head start on you :)


You've set the standard now. I shall expect to find a brand new photo and write-up each morning for the remainder of the challenge. And no excuses such as it is a weekday. ;)
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Re: Day 1 - Five (Monochrome Shots) in Five (Days)

Postby davidc » Sun 16 Nov 2014, 09:47

Sadly I don't have 4 more photoshoots lined up so maintaining any standard is a not guaranteed. Hadn't even arranged this one before Friday afternoon though!
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Re: Day 1 - Five (Monochrome Shots) in Five (Days)

Postby Mike Farley » Sun 16 Nov 2014, 11:02

I have no great expectations of producing five good shots and even just getting one half way decent effort would be a result so far as I am concerned. What I am really relishing is the challenge of having to produce something, which is what I miss most from my 365 project. This way, I get that without the commitment of maintaining it for a full year.
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Re: Day 1 - Five (Monochrome Shots) in Five (Days)

Postby Paul Heester » Sun 16 Nov 2014, 14:46

OK, here is my Day 1 contribution. LIke David I had planned a studio shoot. However, in my case the studio is my back room and my model is my wife who gave up 10 whole minutes to help me out!!

I was trying for a moody 1920s look but with limited time and a 1 year old about to wake from his sleep my time was very limited. I setup the strobe in advance and wrapped some black felt around the head to limit its spread. My wife wore her hat, scarf and coat and held a reflector with her right hand. The hat was angled further down to mask the eyes and just go with a smile instead. In post-processing I brought down the background to pure black and added some dodging and burning to give more contrast. Shot at 1/200s @ F11 ISO 400 with flash on 1/16 power from around 5 feet away.

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Postby davidc » Sun 16 Nov 2014, 15:10

Good stuff! Seeing the wooly scarf and hat did make me laugh, it was 32 degrees here today :)

Hadn't expected to see any other shots before bed, will see what the other results are in the morning!
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Re: Day 1 - Five (Monochrome Shots) in Five (Days)

Postby Mike Farley » Sun 16 Nov 2014, 15:39

davidc wrote:
Hadn't expected to see any other shots before bed, will see what the other results are in the morning!


Another late night? Does the man never sleep? ;)
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