I agree with all three!!!
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Love how you've got the torso in the background mirroring the pose direction...
Really sweet light, Emil, congratulations. To me, the first is better.
Is she the same student in both images? seems to me hair is different...
Thanks! Sorry if I am being repetitive.....
So you painted he body with light no other light source? You use reflector then so it's a light beam or is a diffuse broad light? Like a bare bulb.
Interested how you get the lighting on her body so smooth.
What is the exposure time? Again.... the set is completely dark except for your paint light?
Thanks!
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25 watt spot lightbulb - on the lamp (old bed lamp) I have made a cone of black cardboard to prevent the light to be "seen" by the film (I only want the light that is reflected from the areas where I paint..)
No reflector - no diffusion. (crappy lens might count for the "diffused" look?) only the light mentioned. (teh room doesn't have to be totally dark when lightpainting, but the "extra" light has to be dim of course. - It is not a bad thing to have just enough backgroung light to be able to see where I am setting my feet..;-))
Exposuretime about one minut (depends on how much I want to paint).
Even light is due to 25+ years of practice....;-)
Beautiful!!