Nice one ed !!!!

edgar-Junior Goldmember 2,516 posts Joined Feb 2009 More info | Jan 26, 2010 10:42 | #3496 |
kepople Senior Member 295 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Rockwall, TX More info | Jan 27, 2010 12:20 | #3497 baowow wrote in post #9471567 Is this what you guys mean by single strobe? 8) Single snooted 580exII fired in three different locations in three different exposures.
So could you explain how you shot this and stacked the images? Canon 5D Mark II (Gripped) Canon 20D Rebel XT IR Converted Canon 16-35 2.8L Canon 24-105 4L Canon 100 2.8L Macro Sigma 70-200 2.8 APO Sigma 80-400 5.6 APO DG EX Lensbaby 2.0 430EX2 580EX Canon S95, Panasonic LX3
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DerekW Goldmember 1,211 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Sarnia Ontario Canada More info | Jan 27, 2010 12:39 | #3498 Yeah, I'd love to see the 3 individual pictures
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baowow Senior Member 303 posts Joined Jan 2009 More info | Jan 27, 2010 15:53 | #3499 Whoops 8) It's actually four different exposures. I just layered them in photoshop and masked out what I didn't need. The reflector The handle Final Product
I need to stay out of the buy/sell forum. It's burning a hole in the wallet...
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Gr8outdrsmn Senior Member 918 posts Likes: 3 Joined Sep 2006 Location: South East US More info | Jan 27, 2010 20:11 | #3501 Thanks for the composition photos! "A good photograph is knowing where to stand." -Ansel Adams
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pridash Goldmember 3,584 posts Likes: 34 Joined Jul 2007 Location: London, UK - Where 30 degrees celcius is considered a heatwave and liable to result in death. More info | Jan 28, 2010 07:44 | #3502
Lovely shot and like the pp on it. baowow wrote in post #9471567 Is this what you guys mean by single strobe? 8) Single snooted 580exII fired in three different locations in three different exposures.
Very creative! Must try light painting soon. Pradeep (but most people call me PJ)
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chuckknox Junior Member 24 posts Joined Feb 2008 More info | Here is one I did Just after Christmas. I used a single AB1600 BD set at 1/2 power.
(DUPLICATE IMAGE)
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gonzogolf dumb remark memorialized More info | Jan 28, 2010 08:58 | #3504 chuck knox wrote in post #9489351 Here is one I did Just after Christmas. I used a single AB1600 BD set at 1/2 power. Model was a trooper as it was 18 degrees out and windy during shoot. http://www.flickr.com …/34267865@N05/4293597999/
Please post rather than link.
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Sam|McGuire Senior Member 865 posts Joined Nov 2008 Location: Burlington, VT 05401 More info | Jan 28, 2010 10:02 | #3505 Here's my first shot with my new CyberSyncs. It was a quickie just to test them out and make sure they were working. This is my roommates girlfriend and she was in no mood to have her picture taken. (Photo is clickable) Canon 5DII| 35L | 16-35LII |24-70L |70-200 F/2.8 IS LII | Alien Bees | CPS Member
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KarlJohnston Cream of the Crop 9,334 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jul 2008 More info | Jan 28, 2010 11:00 | #3506 Permanent banchuck knox wrote in post #9489351 Here is one I did Just after Christmas. I used a single AB1600 BD set at 1/2 power. Model was a trooper as it was 18 degrees out and windy during shoot. http://www.flickr.com …/34267865@N05/4293597999/
really hot, might want to turn it down to about 1/8 or a lot lower Adventurous Photographer, Writer
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jraggio Member 208 posts Joined Jan 2009 Location: Franklin Square, NY More info | Jan 28, 2010 21:50 | #3507 So thanks to all of the inspiration and advice I finally set things up and gave it a go. I'm very happy with the results. It was also a lot of fun to try out. This set was taken in the kitchen with the lights on. 430 on a goillapod on the counter to the camera right. Subject about 6 ft from a wall. 1/200 f18 or so. iso 100.
flickr for image flickr for the whole set Look forward to any comments. Thanks again to all of you that helped me and answered my questions, Derek and Electric Shepphard, and Liam come to mind, but I think there were others. John "Loving the learning and all the memories captured along the way"
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cbacarella Senior Member 510 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jan 2009 Location: Madison, WI - USA More info | Jan 29, 2010 01:21 | #3508 Some basic quick boring/ish headshots... Smaller in size for space saving.
Goofing around..wish my backdrop was the entire wall...haha
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Dimer Senior Member 381 posts Likes: 12 Joined Oct 2009 Location: Amsterdam More info | Jan 29, 2010 03:01 | #3509 Canon 7D gripped | Canon 5Dc | Tokina 11-16mm F2.8 | EF 50 F1.8 II | EF 24-70 F2.8 USM L | EF 70-200 F2.8 USM L | Westcott Ice Light | Speedlite 430 EX II | Elinchrom BxRi 2x250 + accessories |
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jraggio Member 208 posts Joined Jan 2009 Location: Franklin Square, NY More info | Jan 29, 2010 08:08 | #3510 cbacarella wrote in post #9495446 Some basic quick boring/ish headshots... Smaller in size for space saving. Yea, I guess mine is a little big... Didn't really realize it until now. "Loving the learning and all the memories captured along the way"
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