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First Shots With Rogue 3-in-1 Flash Grid (aka: Honeycomb)
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 692912" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Well the Rogue, essentially, is a snoot; so if you find yourself using a snoot on the regs, the Rogue is a great choice. It's well designed, light and easy to use.</p><p></p><p>On a more personal note, I really like what I'm going to call noir-style portraiture and my Rogue is my go-to modifier for that. Unfortunately I don't get the chance to do as much noir-style photography as i would like which means my Rogue does not see as much use as I would like. Still, when you want a round light, and tight control over the the direction of that round light, the Rogue just works. Be prepared to experiment with it before doing any serious work; it's very flexible and at least for me, it's simplicity belied the creative control it would offer. What I mean by that is, the additional creative aspects were a lot to wrap my head around. </p><p></p><p>This is a shot I did not long after getting my Rogue I'm pretty happy with: </p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">..... </span></p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">..... </span></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]305973[/ATTACH]</p> <p style="text-align: center"><span style="color: #FFFFFF">..... </span></p> <p style="text-align: center"><em>Zoe, #6</em></p> <p style="text-align: center"></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 692912, member: 13090"] Well the Rogue, essentially, is a snoot; so if you find yourself using a snoot on the regs, the Rogue is a great choice. It's well designed, light and easy to use. On a more personal note, I really like what I'm going to call noir-style portraiture and my Rogue is my go-to modifier for that. Unfortunately I don't get the chance to do as much noir-style photography as i would like which means my Rogue does not see as much use as I would like. Still, when you want a round light, and tight control over the the direction of that round light, the Rogue just works. Be prepared to experiment with it before doing any serious work; it's very flexible and at least for me, it's simplicity belied the creative control it would offer. What I mean by that is, the additional creative aspects were a lot to wrap my head around. This is a shot I did not long after getting my Rogue I'm pretty happy with: [COLOR=#FFFFFF]..... [/COLOR] [COLOR=#FFFFFF]..... [/COLOR] [CENTER][ATTACH type="full" width="30%"]305973._xfImport[/ATTACH] [COLOR=#FFFFFF]..... [/COLOR] [I]Zoe, #6[/I] [/CENTER] [/QUOTE]
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