I think He's slightly OOF. I'm not sure if I should crop it some, or just leave it the way it is. Suggestions? Thanks!
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NickPro Goldmember 1,084 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2008 Location: South Jersey More info | Feb 16, 2009 18:46 | #1 I think He's slightly OOF. I'm not sure if I should crop it some, or just leave it the way it is. Suggestions? Thanks!
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PeterCamyre Goldmember 1,207 posts Gallery: 83 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 1604 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Wilbraham, Massachusetts. U.S.A. More info | Feb 16, 2009 19:51 | #2 |
namasste Cream of the Crop 6,911 posts Likes: 140 Joined Jul 2007 Location: NE Ohio More info | Feb 16, 2009 22:17 | #3 Nick, I really like the wide perspective on this (Joe B, did you hear that?? lol!) What you do need is another light, low camera left to fill the bottom of the bowl. I would have switched two lights there as well, high left and low right (at much lower power). I like the image, but another light would have really helped ya. Scott Evans Photography
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Feb 17, 2009 09:00 | #4 namasste wrote in post #7341126 Nick, I really like the wide perspective on this (Joe B, did you hear that?? lol!) What you do need is another light, low camera left to fill the bottom of the bowl. I would have switched two lights there as well, high left and low right (at much lower power). I like the image, but another light would have really helped ya.
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AdamLewis Goldmember 4,122 posts Likes: 53 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Seattle, WA More info | Feb 17, 2009 09:05 | #5 |
herbe_nelson Senior Member 321 posts Joined Nov 2007 Location: Brisbane, Australia More info | you could always try an optical trigger for the second light to see how it goes. If they aren't too far apart it may just be a useful solution. Plus it'll only set you back about $10 (if that). Nelson
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namasste Cream of the Crop 6,911 posts Likes: 140 Joined Jul 2007 Location: NE Ohio More info | Feb 17, 2009 09:53 | #7 Nick Pro wrote in post #7343477 Thanks! I do have 2 lights, but I only have one Pocket Wizard. Another one is defiantly my next purchase. Anopther option is to shoe mount one flash and use a pc cord to the PW to trigger the second off camera. Scott Evans Photography
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herbe_nelson Senior Member 321 posts Joined Nov 2007 Location: Brisbane, Australia More info | Feb 18, 2009 04:43 | #8 namasste wrote in post #7343838 Anopther option is to shoe mount one flash and use a pc cord to the PW to trigger the second off camera. Or you could use an ettl/ittl cable and move the flash off the hot shoe and also use pc cord to the pw. Nelson
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JeffCanon Senior Member More info | Feb 18, 2009 11:59 | #9 AdamLewis wrote in post #7343517 The rider really gets lost in the image.. agree, not sure if cropping would help Critiques Welcomed
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Thanks everyone! Here's a slightly Edited version. When I go again I'm going to try and get up on top of the wall. Also, I'm not quite sure where you would put the 2nd flash. Maybe have the flashes closer, and on the bottom left and right? Although when I go on that wall I'll have a on camera flash at low power, and than one at the bottom at a higher power.
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