So I finally got a set of cheap wireless triggers and a cheap umbrella stand for my flash. Window camera left, flash camera right. Any tips/tricks/suggestions are welcome!
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kyle_4375 Senior Member 293 posts Joined Aug 2010 Location: Cincinnati, OH More info | Nov 21, 2010 06:50 | #1 So I finally got a set of cheap wireless triggers and a cheap umbrella stand for my flash. Window camera left, flash camera right. Any tips/tricks/suggestions are welcome! 2. 3. 4. Canon 50D | Tamron 17-50 | Tamron 70-300 | Nifty Fifty | 430ex | Flickr
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Nov 21, 2010 10:23 | #2 These are a very nice first attempt. Personally, I'd have moved the umbrella closer to the camera in the first ones, as dramatic shadows on kids faces don't work all that well for me. You might try using a white 30X40" art board, or a wall, at the other side to bounce some fill in. FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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Albertonman Senior Member 419 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2010 More info | Nov 21, 2010 15:06 | #3 I agree with the top post, I however dont like the color behind them, so I opt for a b&w and a tighter crop. I added some light in their faces with the dodge tool and sharpened the eyes.
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hieu1004 Goldmember 3,579 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Seattle More info | Nov 21, 2010 16:35 | #4 |
Nov 21, 2010 16:57 | #5 PhotosGuy wrote in post #11321250 These are a very nice first attempt. Personally, I'd have moved the umbrella closer to the camera in the first ones, as dramatic shadows on kids faces don't work all that well for me. You might try using a white 30X40" art board, or a wall, at the other side to bounce some fill in. Thanks for the tip! As my first attempt, I arbitrarily set the umbrella stand about 3ft from the girls faces. I then dialed the flash power up/down until I got an appropriate exposure. I was afraid by putting the flash too close I would've gotten some hot spots. Canon 50D | Tamron 17-50 | Tamron 70-300 | Nifty Fifty | 430ex | Flickr
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Nov 21, 2010 16:58 | #6 hieu1004 wrote in post #11322839 Great set - I like #1 & #2 the best. Thanks!! Canon 50D | Tamron 17-50 | Tamron 70-300 | Nifty Fifty | 430ex | Flickr
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Nov 21, 2010 16:59 | #7 Albertonman wrote in post #11322427 I agree with the top post, I however dont like the color behind them, so I opt for a b&w and a tighter crop. I added some light in their faces with the dodge tool and sharpened the eyes. I changed this picture as it is my favourite from the bunch.
Thanks for the edit! I agree about a tighter crop, but with my meager 8MP camera, I'm always afraid of cropping away too much. I like the B&W conversion, but I'm on the fence about the sharpness of the eyes. It almost looks too sharp and unnatural? Canon 50D | Tamron 17-50 | Tamron 70-300 | Nifty Fifty | 430ex | Flickr
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kelleystar27 Member 195 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: OR More info | Nov 21, 2010 17:00 | #8 Great pictures of beautiful girls! Well done! Kelley
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will227457 Senior Member 261 posts Joined Aug 2009 More info | Nov 22, 2010 00:31 | #9 Albertonman wrote in post #11322427 I agree with the top post, I however dont like the color behind them, so I opt for a b&w and a tighter crop. I added some light in their faces with the dodge tool and sharpened the eyes. I changed this picture as it is my favourite from the bunch.
I probably would not have gone this route on PP.....
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Albertonman Senior Member 419 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2010 More info | Nov 22, 2010 00:54 | #10 will227457 wrote in post #11324987 I probably would not have gone this route on PP..... Whoch route would you have gone than? I like that b/w conversion, I suppose not everyone will like the same, I do agree though that I might have overstepped with the sharpening on the eyes, but other than that, I like it.
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maryhee Senior Member 439 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Vancouver, BC More info | Nov 22, 2010 01:12 | #11 |
qman_tx Member 84 posts Joined Sep 2010 Location: Texas More info | 3. Im lovin it!
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whitewall Member 245 posts Joined Aug 2010 Location: Adelaide More info | Nov 22, 2010 03:10 | #13 Not bad at all, probably trying adjust the flash. Seems a little bright and uneven on that side, but apart from that nice shots Canon 5d Mark ii - Canon 50D - - Canon 35mm f1.4l - - Canon 100mm f2.8l marco Canon 24-70mm f2.8l - Canon 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 - Canon 17-40mm f4l - Canon 50mm f1.8 - Canon 580ex ii
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Nov 22, 2010 10:19 | #14 Thanks for the input everyone! I'm excited to try again...I feel lucky to have such great models right in my own home! Canon 50D | Tamron 17-50 | Tamron 70-300 | Nifty Fifty | 430ex | Flickr
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ChuckingFluff Goldmember 1,391 posts Likes: 2 Joined Aug 2010 Location: Canada Eh! More info | Nov 22, 2010 10:39 | #15 What an awesome set of pics and who says an XT can't be used for taking professional looking pictures. You've just proved it's the photographer that makes the pictures not the gear. Leave them as color I always find B&W is a cop out for people that can't get the color right, just my opinion. No offense to Albertonman's edit some people do like the look of B&W over color.
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