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Santi....that's a nice spot location though with the trees. Where's that at?
Thanks man ....Those are rad as hell Keko? What lenses are you using? Sorry if I have asked before. Love the last shot. I never have a long enough lens for something like that.
Santi....that's a nice spot location though with the trees. Where's that at?
It's a centre for conservation here in Ontario, Canada. A lot of people do wedding photos there. Pretty cool, it was my first time being there.
Santi....that's a nice spot location though with the trees. Where's that at?
It's a centre for conservation here in Ontario, Canada. A lot of people do wedding photos there. Pretty cool, it was my first time being there.
In Toronto? Which one?
Man... I'm pretty terrible at portraits.
I had no idea how to tell my homie to pose. The whole session was a lot of me saying "do something, move around, the hell are you doing, don't move"
Help me guiz.
I have a neewer. Works just fineAnyone have experience with neewer or cowboy studio strobes?
Cool. I'm trying to have a small home setup and looked into alienbees but didn't care to pay for them lol. Just need one strobe since I have a speed light alreadyI have a neewer. Works just fineAnyone have experience with neewer or cowboy studio strobes?
Santi....that's a nice spot location though with the trees. Where's that at?
It's a centre for conservation here in Ontario, Canada. A lot of people do wedding photos there. Pretty cool, it was my first time being there.
In Toronto? Which one?
Kortright Centre near Vaughn / Brampton.
Man... I'm pretty terrible at portraits.
I had no idea how to tell my homie to pose. The whole session was a lot of me saying "do something, move around, the hell are you doing, don't move"
Help me guiz.
Bro, those were great!
I have this also. I use it for my on location shots.Cool. I'm trying to have a small home setup and looked into alienbees but didn't care to pay for them lol. Just need one strobe since I have a speed light alreadyI have a neewer. Works just fineAnyone have experience with neewer or cowboy studio strobes?
If you're picking up flashes for creative effect, I'd highly recommend picking up 2 to start. Opens up a lot more possibilities.
And you're right on the transmitters - one on the camera, and one for each flash. If you're ok with using the flash in manual mode, you can pick up the 560IV and it's got a built in receiver.
Question about Flashes ... I have a 430 that i have never used. I was wondering for you guys that have canon and use them on camera, what move and how do you use them. I been thinking on using them on ETTL but not sure how it will work. Especially when the sun is doing the backlight.
thanks for the info .. But I'm not using it for photoshoots but rather events and family outings. I hate the noon events that natural lighting creates undesirable shadows or when the sun is in the BG where it would be awesome for a picture so the subject is either under expose or the BG is blown out. That's the reason I want to start using this joint because I believe this summer I will be designate as the family photographer. Also on night events ..I keep my flash on ETTL which works great for low light situations. Say you are shooting in a nightclub, a third party flash my not offer ETTL which can actually help with autofocusing. You will hear you lens searching or manual focus only to get a OOF shot. The 430exii that I have sends a focus assist beam out first before firing and focuses on the distance of the beam. I have used the gary fong lightsphere before but I perfer the rogue flashbender now.
As far as a backlight scene. I would approach it by finding what I wanted the ambient to look like first then bump up the flash manually until I have the correct exposure on the subject. Honestly you may be better with a reflector in a backlit situation. I use the white side because it is a little more forgiving on the eyes and it is not as directional as the silver side. And remember if you are using AV or TV modes to spot meter.