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Apr 10, 2008 11:55 |  #1

Ok, so we have our first baseball league pictures on Saturday and I need some advise. I have no problems with the posing or anything, but I need to know... It will be from 8:00 am - 11:30 am... What do you do about the sun??? The individuals will be no problem, cause we can find a small piece of shade with field in the back and shoot them.. But we are going to have a team pic and dont know what to do about the bright sun at that time.. Any suggestions???


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Apr 10, 2008 13:45 |  #2

Assuming you don't have adequate gear for fill flash then pray for nice cloud cover. If your prayer isn't answered, position subjects so that all faces are in shadow, expose for faces, shoot RAW and make exposure adjustments as necessary during post processing. If you do have adequate gear for fill flash, and in intense Florida sunshine you'll need some powerful stuff, use it for best results. See THIS thread.


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Apr 10, 2008 20:11 |  #3

We are going to be using my partners Nikon for the shoot. She has the best flash that you can get for that camera, so we do have fill.. Just wondering if this is going to be enough or not...


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Apr 10, 2008 22:37 |  #4

kgauger30 wrote in post #5303640 (external link)
We are going to be using my partners Nikon for the shoot. She has the best flash that you can get for that camera, so we do have fill.. Just wondering if this is going to be enough or not...

Some fill flash is better than none but in really harsh sunlight you'll probably need two or three flash units -- unless it's a small team like 10 players or so and you shoot close with a wide angle lens. Teams I shoot are usually 30 or more guys including coaches and trainers and one 550EX won't eliminate their cap shadows in harsh sunlight.


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Apr 10, 2008 23:40 |  #5

SO IN THE SUNLIGHT AND IN AN OUTSIDE SHOT YOU WILL NEED FLASH.. I AM NOT TRYING TO SEEM CLUELESS BUT I WOULD JUST THINK THE LIGHT FORM THE SUN WOULD GIVE YOU AMPLE LIGHTING IS ALL


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Apr 11, 2008 06:15 |  #6

Ample light, yes, Harsh shadows and people not showing up because of the brightness another yes...

Jerry.. It will be small teams.. No more than 12 kids and 2 coaches each.


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Apr 11, 2008 08:46 |  #7

kgauger30 wrote in post #5306066 (external link)
Jerry.. It will be small teams.. No more than 12 kids and 2 coaches each.

Kim - It might do the trick -- check your LCD after a test shot. Zoom in on the face of the guy you focused on and make sure there is no harsh or unacceptable cap shadow covering part of his face and you can see facial details. BTW, don't use any kind of diffuser on the flash unit.


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Apr 11, 2008 09:06 |  #8

ItzBitzHair wrote in post #5304939 (external link)
SO IN THE SUNLIGHT AND IN AN OUTSIDE SHOT YOU WILL NEED FLASH.. I AM NOT TRYING TO SEEM CLUELESS BUT I WOULD JUST THINK THE LIGHT FORM THE SUN WOULD GIVE YOU AMPLE LIGHTING IS ALL

Like already mentioned direct sunlight is not good. If you make them face the sun, then light will fall directly in the eyes and everybody will be squinting.

Better is to keep sun on the back/side so faces are in shadow then use flash/strobe to bring them to correct exposure.


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Apr 11, 2008 12:58 |  #9

Well the shoot is tomorrow.. so we will see how it goes. Thanks for the suggestions. I will post one when we get it done and processed..


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