Well I wouldn't exactly say that I nailed it, but it's a bit better than the rest of the series. Allow me to explain.
1st of all it metered with the Sekonic @ f/5.9 which is almost f/6.0, so I should have used an f/stop of 6.3, especially since he was wearing a white shirt, which is blown out completely.
2nd of all the strobe in the rear should have been tilted toward the ceiling since the yellow didn't fill the whole background.
3rd of all I should have used a hair light for this 1... ;(
The only 3 things I like about this capture is the catch light, sharpness and the models look...
Flattery will get you everywhere with me... hehehe.
No really, if you don't critique it I will.
1st of all it metered with the Sekonic @ f/5.9 which is almost f/6.0, so I should have used an f/stop of 6.3, especially since he was wearing a white shirt, which is blown out completely.
2nd of all the strobe in the rear should have been tilted toward the ceiling since the yellow didn't fill the whole background.
3rd of all I should have used a hair light for this 1... ;(
The only 3 things I like about this capture is the catch light, sharpness and the models look...
Wow Martin this is so fantastic. Perfect in every way my dear! You know-since I'm so new at this, I wouldn't think of a criticism, ultimate perfection (and handsome guy;)