• car headlights
  • flourescent home depot light
  • led flash light
  • bicycle light with some gels through some branches/leaves
  • long exposure, and color adjustments afterwards
  • flashlights like the one police use. (Play with distance of the light to subject, closer is better. Get the correct ratios of highlight and shadow) *broken pieces of mirror on a board, bounce light into and get speckled highlights
  • use tungsten balanced neg - this will make the artificial lights in the background look normal and the flash will look blue because of its colour temperature.
  • use daylight neg and put a pale blue filter over the flash.
  • use tungsten film and daylight flash with a CC filter on the lens to tone down the imbalance.
  • shoot tungsten in daylight. Then use flash to illuminate the foreground and put a CC filter on the flash head. (everything the flash hits gets normal colours and everything else goes blue. do it in reverse for daylight at night as well.)
apr 20 2011 ∞
apr 20 2011 +