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Skylar ~ 17 year old model portfolio shoot

 
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Sep 20, 2010 04:29 |  #31

Really stunning work - very impressed. 8)


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Sep 20, 2010 12:41 |  #32

so you've given up on your AlienBee gear?


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Sep 20, 2010 14:01 |  #33

Thank you for this... great work also... :)


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Sep 20, 2010 14:56 |  #34

Nice work. How did you fire the 430 and the Quadra at the same time?
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Sep 20, 2010 16:40 |  #35

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Sep 20, 2010 18:41 |  #36

Great photography! The only thing I don't like is her . . . age. I have a 17-year-old. I guess I don't understand that mother . . . :(


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Sep 21, 2010 12:41 |  #37

REally dig the shots but prefer teh second set you've posted in that more recent thread! Still great work and thank you very much for your detailed explanations for each shot


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Sep 23, 2010 17:49 |  #38

Chris&jess wrote in post #10944143 (external link)
Nice work. How did you fire the 430 and the Quadra at the same time?
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Was wondering the same. I'm guessing one via cable and the other wireless through Hot-Shoe?




  
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Sep 23, 2010 20:46 as a reply to  @ post 10928297 |  #39

Beautiful shots and excellent execution. I really appreciate all the included info you provided. This is a perfect example of what sharing on these forums is suppose to be all about. Thanks!


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Sep 24, 2010 08:58 |  #40

Chris&jess wrote in post #10944143 (external link)
Nice work. How did you fire the 430 and the Quadra at the same time?
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If CT doesn't mind & if memory serves me...I think he may have used Cactus V triggers by plugging one into the Ranger Quadra batter and one under the 430 on a stand (he has said [and I concur]) they don't like being on the ground).


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Sep 24, 2010 09:13 |  #41

Sorry Guys.. i missed the question

i use the skyport trigger in the hot shoe on top of the camera to fire the quadra..

then on the side of the 5D MKII i use the cactus trigge plugged into the PC Sycn port with a cord that Cactus provides in the Trigger Kit..

that is how i fire both Alien bees and then use either speed lights and radio poppers or even the pocket wizards Flex models on top in the hot shoe..

but the side pc sycn i use all the time for weddings to fire off camera speed lights by cactus and having an actual speed light on top of the camera to fill front..

thanks guys..

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Sep 24, 2010 09:27 |  #42

phamster wrote in post #10969623 (external link)
Sorry Guys.. i missed the question

i use the skyport trigger in the hot shoe on top of the camera to fire the quadra..

then on the side of the 5D MKII i use the cactus trigge plugged into the PC Sycn port with a cord that Cactus provides in the Trigger Kit..

that is how i fire both Alien bees and then use either speed lights and radio poppers or even the pocket wizards Flex models on top in the hot shoe..

but the side pc sycn i use all the time for weddings to fire off camera speed lights by cactus and having an actual speed light on top of the camera to fill front..

thanks guys..

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Doh!.....You are the man CT! Thanks!


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Sep 24, 2010 10:01 |  #43

phamster wrote in post #10969623 (external link)
Sorry Guys.. i missed the question

i use the skyport trigger in the hot shoe on top of the camera to fire the quadra..

then on the side of the 5D MKII i use the cactus trigge plugged into the PC Sycn port with a cord that Cactus provides in the Trigger Kit..

that is how i fire both Alien bees and then use either speed lights and radio poppers or even the pocket wizards Flex models on top in the hot shoe..

but the side pc sycn i use all the time for weddings to fire off camera speed lights by cactus and having an actual speed light on top of the camera to fill front..

thanks guys..

phamster

Oooohhhhh!! NICE! I need to start thinking smarter! Love ALL of your work by the way! Simply inspiring!




  
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Sep 24, 2010 13:19 |  #44

damn - you are good
Really great tutorial on your process...


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Oct 04, 2010 08:54 |  #45

Amazing...


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