I read the article, I think posted in 2007 on the Strobist Blog by David Hobby, describing using a couple of speedlites to light up his living room during the action of Christmas morning. I decided to try this, after finally rounding up the equipment to do so, and ended up getting these shots.
After looking through most of them, I think that they may be slightly underexposed, these are SOOC, so no adjustments were made, other than converting from RAW to JPG.
My strobes (2 580EX II's) were placed about 12-15 feet apart (about 3 feet off the ground), pointed towards the (white) ceiling (which is 8' and 9' in some places), with Full CTO gels, triggered with Paul C. Buff CST and CSRB+ wireless triggers. The strobes were originally set to the recommended 1/8th power, but after some test shots, I ended up at 1/4th + 1/3 stop power. These were all taken with the 24-105mm @ f/4 and 1/40th second, ISO 400, on the 50D.
Any comments are welcome, perhaps the strobes needed to be even higher power, or maybe placed lower, or at different places in the room. I have a picture of the location of the strobes, but will have to upload that later.
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Mermaid Vanity
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Mermaid Vanity
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Landon's Christmas
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