Good, from a photographers perspective, and from a club owners are two separate things. That's where the problem lies.
fminus Member 105 posts Joined Jul 2011 More info | I would love to know how to get clubs to realise that they should have good photographs to portray the image of the club. Good, from a photographers perspective, and from a club owners are two separate things. That's where the problem lies.
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pod_canon Senior Member 954 posts Joined Apr 2009 Location: Miami More info | Feb 16, 2012 18:20 | #3092 Most clubs are content with spray-and-pray photo sites so they can spam Facebook. My stuff
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Feb 16, 2012 22:11 | #3093 cabinajm, you're getting good at this. You've really upped your game since you first started posting here.
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CMcGrath16 Hatchling 9 posts Joined Feb 2012 Location: Glasgow More info | Feb 16, 2012 22:35 | #3094 I usually only shoot with my 430 but tonight I borrowed a 580 and used my 430 off camera with the 580 on camera. I have never used this before and saw guys saying they used that on here. I decided to give it a bash tonight. Here are the results, give me your worst...
This wasnt with the flash, its a technique I came across by accident one night, trying to perfect it... what you think?
Conor McGrath
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tudragan Senior Member 318 posts Joined Jul 2008 More info | Feb 17, 2012 00:38 | #3095 what is your post processing method A.latorre? i like the feel of your pictures. _Jonathan
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danielwatson Senior Member 292 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2011 Location: Leeds / Barnsley More info | I wish the guys who did lighting had any idea what it's like to try and take photos in a room with smoke so thick you can only see 3 feet in front of you :/ Daniel Watson BA(Hons)
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GambitLive Senior Member More info | I hate plugging - but this is genuinely not a plug. --Jason--
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fminus Member 105 posts Joined Jul 2011 More info | The only interesting person at the club last night: Shot at ISO100, f4.5. With some ****ty old glass that cost me $80. I know there many haters of using a low ISO, but it works for my style, and it looks so nice and clean.
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danielwatson Senior Member 292 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2011 Location: Leeds / Barnsley More info | Feb 17, 2012 09:09 | #3099 @fminus: How long was the exposure on that? Daniel Watson BA(Hons)
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fminus Member 105 posts Joined Jul 2011 More info | Brandsanity: 1 second exposure if I remember correctly.
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GambitLive Senior Member More info | Feb 17, 2012 13:07 | #3101 fminus wrote in post #13913775 Shot at ISO100, f4.5. With some ****ty old glass that cost me $80. I know there many haters of using a low ISO, but it works for my style, and it looks so nice and clean. I'm guessing you go through a fair few sets of batteries for your flash on a night? --Jason--
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A.latorre Member 122 posts Joined Dec 2010 More info | Feb 17, 2012 20:09 | #3102 tudragan wrote in post #13912774 what is your post processing method A.latorre? i like the feel of your pictures. Hey thanks, I don't really have a method, I just keep adjusting in lightroom until I get a look I like then I save as a preset.
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fminus Member 105 posts Joined Jul 2011 More info | I'm guessing you go through a fair few sets of batteries for your flash on a night? full power bounced? Eh, not really. I can get off a good 100-150 shots on iso100. That is more than enough to cover me for the night. If I am working a long shift, like 3-4hrs, I just bump the iso to ISO200.
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pod_canon Senior Member 954 posts Joined Apr 2009 Location: Miami More info | Feb 17, 2012 21:41 | #3104 Hah, you're my polar opposite. I don't use flash and ISO 12800 doesn't scare me, and I only go down to 100 during the day (my primary club photo client is open 16-18 hours at a stretch and has a daylight component...) or at pool parties. My stuff
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GambitLive Senior Member More info | Feb 18, 2012 06:22 | #3105 pod_canon wrote in post #13917751 I don't use flash and ISO 12800 doesn't scare me I jump between ISO 1000 and 2500 (depending on the colour and height of walls & ceilings in the club) with bounced flash. the darker the bounce surface the higher the ISO. Flash power is usually between full and 1/8 -0.3 --Jason--
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