This is way cool. And as I have to shoot a near-weekly illustration on alcoholic drinks for The Sun, I am so gonna
Of course, I will feel compelled to improve upon it. But I will be hard-pressed to do so. I'll post about it when I shoot it.
As as for the idea of a flammable beverage, martinis are so high school. I prefer ethanol as my cocktail of choice, with a splash of diesel.

All it needs is Jessica Alba and a pole. This is awesome light. And if shot for publication, the internal contrast is such that it would repro well on almost any paper type - including the Charmin that we print on at The Sun.
Update: The above photo, it turns out, was done solely with ambient street lights. But I am going to leave it up to avoid confusion as to why it went away. (Thanks for the heads-up.)
If you are shooting for publication, you always want to have some neat tricks in your pocket to save your bacon when you have a mundane subject that needs to be shot for a conceptual purpose.
Just don't pull them out until you really have to, and they can turn what would have been a failure into a home run.
The effect really gives a three-dimensional effect on the (camera left) arm, the shadow side of the face and, uh, other areas.
There is a lot to like about this light, from the coolish palette to the fact that it is at once soft and still very textural. Nice.
This week I have a couple of long-form posts in the on-deck circle. One is on using speedlight flashes in a college basketball arena, where I shot along with reader Patrick Smith on Saturday afternoon.
Also, I am going to start a new feature called, "Pimp my Light," where I'll take an already very good reader photo in the pool and look at ways it could have been amped up just a little bit more for that "little something extra."
So, look for those in the next couple of days.
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