Re: July 4 Background
[Re: Jim Garvie]
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06/26/08 07:49 AM
06/26/08 07:49 AM
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Jim Poor
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Really nice pics, especially the second one. I went looking for July 4th props yesterday for a Golden Retriever event that I have coming up this weekend. I decided to stay clear of a physical flag in the photo location since I am going to be outdoors and I'm pretty picky about making sure a flag is displayed and treated properly. (which, you seem to have done just fine, so that's not my point  ) I may offer an option to PS one in if folks go for the blue screen option over a regular backdrop. I found a bunch of props at the local dollar store.
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Re: July 4 Background
[Re: Jim Garvie]
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06/26/08 12:38 PM
06/26/08 12:38 PM
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Quote:
John,
I like the lighting. What did you use?
Jim
Lighting was on-camera flash bounced into a diffuser similar to the one I made for you, Jim. It provides a nice soft light.
Jim Poor, I agree very strongly about respect for the flag, that is why I only used as backdrop and did not let the animals walk on it.
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Re: July 4 Background
[Re: Visceral Image]
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06/26/08 04:09 PM
06/26/08 04:09 PM
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Tony Bynum
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okay, that's cool, but try using the space and light you have more effectively, there always are more limitations than one can imagine. If you shoot faster and power down the flash, you will get more drama, better, softer light and an overall more appealing shot. This of course means you must shoot manual, which is no big deal, in fact if you dial it in it's more consistent anyhow, an I shoot nikon's which arguably have the best, most accurate and versatile flash systems of any dslr. . .
If i were you I would try the DEMB flip it, it's one of the best and most portable units i've ever used. If you want you can use it as a diffuser or a bounce card, or both, and it warms the light very nicely, sometimes too much, however if your shooting that close, it would work wonderful, and the way it's designed you dont need a fancy flash bracket, although I usually use one. . .
here it is, http://www.dembflashproducts.com/
BTW, it's a lot better in my view than the gary fong unit which i also own but dont use. . .
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