My Attempt at an Invisible Black Background in Studio Quality

This was my first time using the SQIBB technique to take pictures. The invisible background effect is so easy to do and creates some amazing images! My favorite SQIBB photo was the one I took of my cat Hal (short for Halloween because of his Halloween like colors). Capturing a SQIBB of him was really difficult. Cats don’t often want to sit still and hate having a light flashed in their eyes numerous times. It took a while to get him to sit still. I was finally able to capture my SQIBB of him when my husband brought the light close enough to Hal’s nose. Hal really wanted to smell it! That gave me enough time to angle myself, set up my SQIBB shot and click the button. All of my other SQIBB shots turned out decently well but sometimes I think they best shots are ones you have to work for.

Meghan Nelson Hal SQIBB Black Cat studio quality invisible black background
Meghan Nelson Hal SQIBB American Flag Studio Quality Invisible Black Background
Meghan Nelson Hal SQIBB Isaac Man Studio Quality Invisible Black Background
Meghan Nelson Hal SQIBB Rose Flower Studio Quality Invisible Black Background

Set up shot for Cat SQIBB

Meghan Nelson Hal SQIBB Black Cat Setup Shot Studio Quality Invisible Black Background

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