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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 460074" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>What cwgrizz said is very good; in fact a lot of Joe Brady is very informative. Here is a shot of one of our club members. To his right is a large Appolo Softbox with a ½ Power strobe (Olympus FL-50) which is pointed back to the reflector surface. At his left is a 32 inch white circular reflector lighting up the left side. We used a Sekonic L358 to determine the exposure. This was done in our meeting room; we used Lightroom to tether the D7K so that members could see what was happening and how the set up was done. The subject was place to the rear of the soft box so that light would wrap around him and the reflector to add light to the shadow side.</p><p>You are getting there. You do not have to spend a lot as I was using small srtobe but any manual strobe will work.</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p><p>[ATTACH]161342[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 460074, member: 12542"] What cwgrizz said is very good; in fact a lot of Joe Brady is very informative. Here is a shot of one of our club members. To his right is a large Appolo Softbox with a ½ Power strobe (Olympus FL-50) which is pointed back to the reflector surface. At his left is a 32 inch white circular reflector lighting up the left side. We used a Sekonic L358 to determine the exposure. This was done in our meeting room; we used Lightroom to tether the D7K so that members could see what was happening and how the set up was done. The subject was place to the rear of the soft box so that light would wrap around him and the reflector to add light to the shadow side. You are getting there. You do not have to spend a lot as I was using small srtobe but any manual strobe will work. Lou Cioccio [ATTACH=CONFIG]161342._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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