The non-climbing photography thread.
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Po, the kung fu panda
Po, the kung fu panda
Wes and Chester:
Is this one with the 'flash trick'?
It looks like the flash is off the camera, a bit down and right in this shot - also that it's more like 'fill' than really full flash.
Can either of you explain, or is it the kind of thing that you have to see in person to get?
(Also, I love the B&W shot with the bridge and the little falls in the foreground!)
Is this one with the 'flash trick'?
It looks like the flash is off the camera, a bit down and right in this shot - also that it's more like 'fill' than really full flash.
Can either of you explain, or is it the kind of thing that you have to see in person to get?
(Also, I love the B&W shot with the bridge and the little falls in the foreground!)
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tomdarch, The flash is on the camera (which is vertical), pointing stright up (left). The little trick is to use some white duct tape on the flip up reflector, and to have that out just a bit. Also, the scene is pretty much fully light by the flash, as it was dark and inside with poor lighting.
Chester is a master at flash usage, and she does amazing things. I have learned a ton from her, no doubt.
Wes
Chester is a master at flash usage, and she does amazing things. I have learned a ton from her, no doubt.
Wes