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JohnEBongo
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Jan 20, 2005 18:28 |  #1

Just got my new Alien Bees. 1 800, 2 400, Softbox and 2 umbrellas. Here a few early results. I know the background is wrinkled, I just threw it up. Keep in mind that I am very new at this but I want to get tips from those that know a thing or two about this.
Taken with Dreb and 50mm 1.8 Bees triggered with 420ex/omnibounce. Main light just to camera right and shoot through umbrella 45 deg to camera left. These are right out of the camera and only re-sized.

#1--My wife played along. A littel hot maybe and needs more light from left??? 1/200 @f22

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#2--A more willing suject. Seems pretty good to me, again maybe needs more light from left. 1/200 @f22
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#3--Tried for a high key effect with a light behind stool lighting teh backdrop. Washed out the main subject a little though. 1/200 @f11

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Thanks for your input. I can't wait to learn how to use this stuff......John



  
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Jan 20, 2005 19:47 |  #2

wow you must be so excited playing with your new lights . . judging from your preliminary offerings here im thinking youll be posting superb photos in no time . . .

out of curiosity . . what are you shooting with?


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Jan 20, 2005 20:09 as a reply to  @ epeace's post |  #3

I shoot with the DRebel. I had the 50mm F1.8 on it for these.....




  
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Jan 21, 2005 06:37 as a reply to  @ JohnEBongo's post |  #4

Did the Bees come in kit form or did you order each piece individually? I'm looking for my first light set-up and the options seem endless and confusing.




  
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Jan 21, 2005 06:52 as a reply to  @ ILoutdoorcpl's post |  #5

You can get a kit (http://www.alienbees.c​om/packages.html (external link)) or buy individually. I got the "Digibee" package and then added a B800 and softbox.




  
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Jan 21, 2005 07:40 as a reply to  @ JohnEBongo's post |  #6

Thanks for the info. Hope to see more of your work with the bees.




  
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Jan 21, 2005 07:49 |  #7

oh man . . i think the digibee is exactly what im looking for . . and pretty much in the price range i was expecting . . .

are you using the sync cord or RF?


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Jan 21, 2005 09:15 as a reply to  @ epeace's post |  #8

epeace, for right now, I am using my 420EX to trigger the Bees. It works well but I found that if I get too close to the Bees then they will actually fire too fast and I end up with severely underxposed shots. I am working on my home studio and hope to have it done in about two weeks. Then I will look to get an RF sstem or sync cord set up.




  
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