I'm actually proud of what I achieve with my one light-one-man-show production , but I will take some inspiration from them in terms of light setup x-D
I do this nowadays as well. This scene as shot almost 10 years ago. I was still in my early years as a producer. And I have to admit, sometimes I got (and still get) overwehelmed with everything I need to pay attention to, especially as I do all my shoots solo, so besides my model I have to have camera, flash, video-cam, batteries, lighting etc. in check, which can be a bot challenging at times ;P
I know I had the same thought when working through the shots in post. It was one detail that slipped my attention when doing the shoot. I was so focused on not drowning my flash and video cam which were standing on tripods in the pond that I missed the open zip through my viewfinder ... unforgiveable ... but hey once a scene is done cannot be undone
I loved that moment when Linda dunked her head into the bucket. We repated it several times, to make sure to get the shot right ;-) And even though she was already completely covered in slime, it felt like she took off from a clean start when she took the dive into the bucket ;-)
You have got to be kidding me ;-) There are shot's I like. There are some which I think are superb ... and then there's this shot ... and it's simply blowing me away. Don't ask me why, but this shot has got "it" for me :loveeyes:
Thanks for your comments, yes that shots is very special, but I have to admit all shots of that part of the photoset are very special ... especially in full resolution ;-)
I wondered when who'd be the first to notice :) Not quite forgotten, but it broke before the shoot. So the choice was either to cancel the shoot or let her get wet with an open zipper :)