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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 655191" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Another with single off-camera flash with a diffuser and small reflector in a restaurant of my friend. To get a Low Key lighting that darkened the background that had about 40 people in the room, I used a stopped down aperture and close flash so the background disappeared. Inverse Square Law is your friend when controlling light fall off so it is possible to have a virtual studio anywhere you happen to be. This is 85mm 1.4 stopped down to f/11 and manual flash at 1/64 power very close to her face and a handheld 12in reflector for hair light to separate her from the background. This was during dinner so a 10 second setup and shoot.</p><p> [ATTACH]277751[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 655191, member: 43545"] Another with single off-camera flash with a diffuser and small reflector in a restaurant of my friend. To get a Low Key lighting that darkened the background that had about 40 people in the room, I used a stopped down aperture and close flash so the background disappeared. Inverse Square Law is your friend when controlling light fall off so it is possible to have a virtual studio anywhere you happen to be. This is 85mm 1.4 stopped down to f/11 and manual flash at 1/64 power very close to her face and a handheld 12in reflector for hair light to separate her from the background. This was during dinner so a 10 second setup and shoot. [ATTACH=CONFIG]277751._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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