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Location
Photo was taken in my apartment where I have a studio but for this photo I didn't want to use seamless background because I wanted to achieve a sense of reality.Time
This one was captured in the evening.Lighting
For this photo I used only one simple LED light positioned above the model because I wanted to make that interesting shadow which is adding to photo's surrealism.Equipment
Tripod, Canon 550D, lens Canon 18-55mm, LED lightInspiration
I wanted to make surreal photo to emphasize and conjured up power of of feelings and emotions during orgasm. The story behind the photo is that the woman came home after a hard day at work and then took off all of her clothes and gave herself up to the enjoyment.Editing
Firstly it is necessary to set the scene and lighting. Of course, the scene should be previously well planned to avoid any problems with realization. This image is actually a combination of two photos. Set your camera on manual setting to avoid different results on pictures that you'll need to combine later. Set all options on the camera according to scene conditions (aperture, ISO, sharpness, etc.). After this, place a model or objects you want to display as a "levitating" and take a photo. After that, only the background should be photographed without models or objects. Here ends the first part of the job.Afterwards, import photos into your favorite photo editor and place the photos on layers one above the other so that the image with a model is over the photo with background. Then use eraser tool to erase the items that were used to hold the model or object.After that you will need to use some cloning tool to restore some missing parts like shadows,floor etc. And of course you will probably need to make some other tweaks and adjustments, because images will still differentiate a little bit because the lighting is not same with objects in the scene and without themIn my camera bag
Canon 70D, Canon 18-135mm, Tamron 17-50mm, 3 flashes YN600EX-RTFeedback
Most important thing is to use tripod and same manual settings on the camera for both photos.You have to be careful that you do not move your camera so you can get two photos identically framed.And of course to carefully plan your shot.