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Off camera flash experiment shots . . . feedback?
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<blockquote data-quote="daveminnich" data-source="post: 617352" data-attributes="member: 43413"><p>Looking for some general feedback on these two images of my daughter I shot this past weekend. Lighting was a speedlight camera left a few feet above her angled down to create a spotlight look. No modifier was used, just bare flash set to 70mm zoom. Flash was in manual, I really don't remember what power level I set it to. Manual exposure settings were used.</p><p></p><p>My biggest issue with the B&W image is the fact that her left eye is lost in shadows. A second flash camera right would have obviously fixed that, but I feel like I would have lost the spotlight effect I was going for. Perhaps a reflector camera right would have saved her eye from being lost in shadows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveminnich, post: 617352, member: 43413"] Looking for some general feedback on these two images of my daughter I shot this past weekend. Lighting was a speedlight camera left a few feet above her angled down to create a spotlight look. No modifier was used, just bare flash set to 70mm zoom. Flash was in manual, I really don't remember what power level I set it to. Manual exposure settings were used. My biggest issue with the B&W image is the fact that her left eye is lost in shadows. A second flash camera right would have obviously fixed that, but I feel like I would have lost the spotlight effect I was going for. Perhaps a reflector camera right would have saved her eye from being lost in shadows? [/QUOTE]
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