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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 444984" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p><strong>Re: How to light a church?</strong></p><p></p><p>adding more textOkay here are two images one in a gym and the other in church. These are before I bought big strobes (AC/DC Flashpoints 620); I am using two umbrellas to spread the light and two Olympus FL50 in "manual power mode" probably ½ power each.</p><p>[ATTACH]152817[/ATTACH][ATTACH]152818[/ATTACH] Both are on 8 or 9 foot light stands so that shadows are low. With some of the glasses you can see two umbrellas. Sorry not done with a Nikon. Borrow a friend's extra SB900 you'll need at least two, highest ISO that you find acceptable.</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p><p>PS I hate RED it saturates!!! Have enough room on each side if using a wide angle so that person(s) do not look wide or spread out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 444984, member: 12542"] [b]Re: How to light a church?[/b] adding more textOkay here are two images one in a gym and the other in church. These are before I bought big strobes (AC/DC Flashpoints 620); I am using two umbrellas to spread the light and two Olympus FL50 in "manual power mode" probably ½ power each. [ATTACH=CONFIG]152817._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]152818._xfImport[/ATTACH] Both are on 8 or 9 foot light stands so that shadows are low. With some of the glasses you can see two umbrellas. Sorry not done with a Nikon. Borrow a friend's extra SB900 you'll need at least two, highest ISO that you find acceptable. Lou Cioccio PS I hate RED it saturates!!! Have enough room on each side if using a wide angle so that person(s) do not look wide or spread out. [/QUOTE]
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