Friday, May 9, 2014

Project365 - Manipulating Light with Gels

Introduction
I really should stop calling this a 365 Project - we've been so busy moving and settling into the new house that I really haven't been able to make time to shoot. I will do my very best to get back to shooting regularly, if not every day !

Pat taught me how to make jam over the past few days. On the first evening, we made ten jars of strawberry jam. I thought it would make a colourful subject for this blog, so I documented the process. The second evening, we made bumbleberry jam. This time I slowed down & thought about what I was doing. I made two changes between the first & second nights.

The Setup

Day 1 - I shot handheld, with my Canon 60D. I wanted a fast lens, so I used my Canon 40mm f2.8 lens, and mounted my Canon 430 EX II flash in the hotshoe.

Day 2 - still handheld with the 60D, but with my Canon 24-105mm f/4 L lens instead. I mounted the flash in the hotshoe, but added a half-density orange gel to correct for the incandescent lighting.

Let's see how the pictures look !

The Photos

Day 1 - no gel:

Here is Pat, cooking the strawberry jam. It's bubbling away so hard, it looked molten ! Notice the yellowish tinge in the appliances & her shirt ! That's the incandescent lighting.

 

 

 

Here we see the yellow tinge, but more pronounced.





Day 2 - 1/2 CTO Gel on the flash

In this photo, the colours are correct. The whites are white - not cream, and the strawberry jam is a brilliant red.

 

 

 

Did I mention we made a dozen jars ? ;-)

 

 

 

 

Lessons Learned

Once again, I need to remember to slow down & plan my shoots. The photos turn out much better when I think through all the components - especially when I think about light temperature !

 

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