I'm currently doing research on lightning and there's so much information but so little time for me. I have to have my thesis written up by December 5. I was wondering if there is a specific aspect of lightning that I can talk/write about (that will give me at least 30 pages!). It seems like you have to know everything to talk about one thing. Any help?
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Use spot lighting from the side, and fairly close. Use a dark background, and seat your subject at least 10 feet from the background (very important!) Okay, now use a telephoto lens. Around 100mm would be good.
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That image shows a few very bright reflections on the flesh and intensity of the light/dark areas; I tend to believe that artificial lighting was used (single source side lighting, no fill-in) You can do replicate this by using a non-reflective black cloth in the background about 4-5 feet away, the light coming from the side. You can use a dark, non-reflective material to prevent the light source from spreadingover to the background by putting it to the side of the light source between the subject and the background material, away from the camera's view. If you do not have a black material for the background, use a very dark material, which you'll have to blacken via PhotoShop or whatever digital program you have. I'm a semi-retired photographer with 43 years experience.