Archive for the ‘Outdoor Portraiture’ Category

Kuala kubu Bharu, Selangor

Last weekend I’ve joined a small 4×4 group trip to Sg Pertak, Selangor. As usual, since we traveled by vehicles, I brought my portable Outdoor Strobist set. Recently, I love to try something new to me, top and bottom light using my portable flash.

Below is a picture of  Siti Nur Gagah, taken with Nokin D300 with Nikkor 80-200mm. Lets not talking about the camera setting, since as for me, the camera setting for every scene are different. This is what i want to create, maybe not so perfect, but a low key portrait with a 4×4 vehicle. See, the top light created a separation between hair and dark background. I know, some people would suggest me to use a flash to create light from the back. I just like to try something new, since there was no place to put a strobe behind the subject. This vehicle was so big to highlight it all around, plus the dark color of the body paint make even harder to bounce any flash light. For the framing, I chosed to put the important parts of the vehicles that shown it identity, as the stickers, tyre, exhaust pipe (it this correct? :) )

So guys, this is what I got from last weekend in the jungle.

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These are among the pictures before  I got what I want. Just for sharing.

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For any hands-on training about portable flash or outing, feel free to contact me. Cheers!

Aminorazmi

Strobist: Human & Nature

October 26, 2009

These shots were taken during PHOTOTRIP Perhentian Island. Since this was a very short trip (3 days 2 nights), I was push myself to wake up early in the morning. Unfortunately, weather at the morning not as expected. Cloudy without morning ray. What i did? Instead of hoping on the morning sun ray, i tried to use flash as strobe to create artificial light. Plus, water splashes on the rock were giving me instant idea. Why not I just combine these elements together to create picture? Since I always shoot in RAW format for these kind of scene, I tried something extra. I changed the WB to shade, and what i got were images with warm tone.

It were just me and Hunny + Cat during this session. The others did not wake up yet. That mean, I have to control everything myself. Nobody will assist me in lighting set up. I was lucky, since Hunny were fast learner. She helped me by telling whether the lights from strobe fall at the right body part. Thanks Hunny.

Again, as a photographer, I always train myself to explore anything possible to me, relevantly. :)

When it comes to creating images, I always have passion on combine the artificial lights and naked light.

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For any hands-on training or details for my outing, feel free to contact me at aminor.azmi@gmail.com

STROBIST: Under the Rain

October 17, 2009

I really want to make a photo shooting under the rain. Definitely I am not the first who did it. But at least, I had my first moment. Thanks to Yummie for allowed herself to be portrayed under the rain. Back at home, I was just thinking, maybe if I had a better and proper plan, the outcome should be far above than these.phototrip__1058

I had this shot session during our PHOTOTRIP to Perhentian Kecil Island recently. As I can see the rain was coming soon, I tried to find a spot that can minimize the risk for my equipment damage. Thanks to my friend who was willing to hold an umbrella with flashgun under the rain to give the highlight for the subject.

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I decided to use  a telephoto lens, (Nikkor 80-200mm) for these shot. I want to compress the frame and perspective, as to avoid the unwanted object in my frame.  So, this is what i got, in about 20 minute session.

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