Hi all, just wondering what the best camera setting are to photograph portraits at night with the Christmas lights. I didn't want to use flash but the boys had a hard time staying still for me. Any shooting tips.
Thanks Brittany
britt777 Goldmember 1,148 posts Likes: 12 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Texas More info | Dec 08, 2008 23:05 | #1 Hi all, just wondering what the best camera setting are to photograph portraits at night with the Christmas lights. I didn't want to use flash but the boys had a hard time staying still for me. Any shooting tips. Brittany
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XterraJohn Senior Member 513 posts Joined Aug 2008 More info | Dec 08, 2008 23:56 | #2 If you are completely against adding light to the scene, then either use a faster lens or a higher ISO.
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Not exactly sure why you didn't want to use flash, especially when you have that nice 580EX in your bag. I would stongly encourage you to use it in situations like this. Set your camera on manual and take a test shot to get a properly exposed background. Ideally you'll want to stay around f4 and 1/20sec. Now add your flash set to ETTL and fire away. From there you can adjust your FEC to get a better balance and if you really want to get crazy add a CTO gel to your flash for even color balance. 1DX, ID MKIII, 24-70 2.8L, 70-200 2.8L, 16-35 2.8L, 100 macro, 600EX-RTs, ST-E3-RT, Einsteins, Kacey Beauty Dish with a cracked grid, yada yada
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DerekW Goldmember 1,211 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Sarnia Ontario Canada More info | Dec 09, 2008 09:02 | #4 Ditto, You could probably get away with one flash as the xmas lights might work for fill. Gel the flash if you can as it will be whiter than the xmas lights. and loose the ADT sign.
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1downfall Goldmember 4,059 posts Likes: 5 Joined Nov 2007 Location: virginia beach, va More info | Agree with the pulling the kids and cam away from the house for better dof and keeping the 2 most important subjects in focus. I'd also remove the ADT sign. Bill
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Dec 09, 2008 09:55 | #6 Thank you for the comments and tips. I tried flash and didn't at all care for the look. I had to shoot the boys close to the house because they wanted the dear in the picture. You win some you loose some. Only so much you can do some times. I have never used gels. What is a CTO Gel? Brittany
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viet Goldmember 1,019 posts Joined Jul 2007 More info | Dec 09, 2008 10:05 | #7 Gelling is just to help balance your flash's light with the ambient.
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Wader55901 Member 49 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Southeast Minnesota More info | Dec 09, 2008 10:16 | #8 What is a CTO Gel? Wade
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ito4u Member 135 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: San Antonio / Austin - TX More info | Dec 09, 2008 11:46 | #9 CTO gel is a color temperature orange. You place it over the flash head. It will prevent your kids from lighting up bright white/blue given your composition. Gear: Canon L Whore
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ean36 Senior Member 625 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: West Palm Beach, Florida More info | Dec 10, 2008 06:16 | #10 Stand the boys up and have them framed in the big black hole in the middle? be safe and well. George
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DerekW Goldmember 1,211 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Sarnia Ontario Canada More info | Dec 10, 2008 06:34 | #11 A gel is the same as what is used to colour lights at concerts or whatever. CTO (Color temperture orange) is a specific colour used to balance incandescent bulbs, but comes in various depth of colour (1/4,1/2, full) and makes a nice warm colour.
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AHDL247 Member 53 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: CT More info | Dec 10, 2008 14:24 | #12 You could do this very same shot and get nice light on the boys by adding a plain old tungsten backyard spot light aimed right at them. You know, the screw in bulb with the thick glass front? The one you put on the side of the garage to light up the back yard. The beam should be large enough to cover them and get good light on their faces all the while being the same color temp as the lights on the house. Might have to use some neutral density gels to control it so it's not too bright compared to everything else but this will let you light just the boys without changing the overall look of the picture. Today is the day! Just do it!
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