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JonnyJ |
posted on 27th Jan 08 at 20:00 |
quote: Well, me and a mate turned up, we both have one SB-800 each, just set the flashes up either side of the stage wherever we could fit them (one on a speaker, the other on this tiny shelf) Set up the channels did a few test shots then it was just trail and error through the gig, got some good ones, got some shit ones | |
dan_c4rsa |
posted on 24th Jan 08 at 21:26 |
you see your lucky and have the equipment :( | |
JonnyJ |
posted on 24th Jan 08 at 20:20 |
Used 2 off camera flashes on that shot | |
JonnyJ |
posted on 24th Jan 08 at 20:19 |
Check the exif data. On this shot: | |
dan_c4rsa |
posted on 24th Jan 08 at 20:01 |
just looked. you did a good job the face is pretty much perfeckly exposed. | |
dan_c4rsa |
posted on 24th Jan 08 at 19:58 |
well atm a few band shots for a mate, but also been experimenting with some bmx shots, lookunbg to create a more arty image of the sport. | |
JonnyJ |
posted on 24th Jan 08 at 16:42 |
Check my band pics in Flickr, they were shot using rear curtain flash, i just keep adjusting flash power and shutter speed until it all exposes correctly. | |
dan_c4rsa |
posted on 24th Jan 08 at 15:08 |
ive been using rear flash to get moving images, instead of just using a slow shutter speed and flash, as they get totally different effects. |