how do you make this fantastic photograph? What was the source of UV?
Regards and thank you very very much in advance
Jorge
Dear Jorge,
I used this relatively inexpensive LED UV light: https://amzn.to/2K7cAgU (could not find the same one on Amazon.com unfortunately) as the only light source.
Unfortunately most UV lights are apparently cheap junk, not bright enough and/or break easily, I spent quite some time researching for a decent one.
Most of the work was with the model though, doing the make up:
1st 3 images A7RII Voigtlander 12mm lens. 4th image Sony G 100~400mm lens at 400mm ISO 500, f14, 1/500 sec monopod. Thanks for looking
Dave in NJ
www.modernpictorials.com
@tsdevine. My eyes slightly preferred # 4 as well. Surprisingly for me, Laowa 15mm F2 FE Zero-D. Runner up unsurprisingly, #3 Zeiss Loxia 21mm f/2.8. With that said, all four are beautiful compositions regardless.
AGeoJO wrote:
Another image from Bromo; this is a pano of 6-stiched vertical images captured in the second morning but from a higher elevation than the morning before. Too bad the photogenic fog that covered the entire lowland the morning before wasn't there this time around.
Thanks, I just noticed what I believe is the shadow of my head in that Laowa shot. One of the fun challenges shooting wide. Shadows.....tripod feet. It's always amazing what you find in shots when you have time to review them afterwards.