Nikon D700: Different Light Temperature Sources
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NikonD700 Light Test 3

Nikon D700: Different Light Temperature Sources

07:53 13 July in General
Here is another example of using light sources with different light temperature.

It was a pretty dark room with some day light from the window.
Day light is around 5600K – which is cool – a little blue. I ran to the hardware store and bought Halogen Flash light for ten bucks and used it as a main light source.

Here is the result: The face is in a nice and warm gamma. The rest (room background, hair highlights, etc) is in a cool blue shade.
This gives me a chance to easily put my main object to the first composition layer and separate it from the background.

NikonD700 Light Test 3
Again – this is a benefit of using High ISO “No Noise” Possibilities of Nikon D700