RockyNH_RIP
Senior Member
Ok, took a lot of shots last Saturday, posted up a bunch with different lighting and received some creative comments, then came back Sunday with some improvements. The folks here were a great help.. thank you.
Anyway, today, I wanted to try a couple things to make a little more improvement...
1st up... I started with Rembrandt with a fill flash... Key was at 1/2 power and fill was at a quarter.. I felt these were improved from last week.
I then switched to a butterfly setup so I could pull one of my 2 flashes for a hairlight.. The reflector was a white sheet acrosss a chair directly in front of the model. The hairlight was a flash to the left high with a snoot...
The last set was the same but I moved the hairlight to the right side.. it did not do as well likely due to my positioning, but still not bad.. I liked the 2nd set the best... learned too that a major affect can be how the model turns her head reference the lighting ( is shot like 40 shots with the various lighting set's).
All in all, another good learning experience... Thanks to Nikonites members for all the help.
Pat in NH
Anyway, today, I wanted to try a couple things to make a little more improvement...
1st up... I started with Rembrandt with a fill flash... Key was at 1/2 power and fill was at a quarter.. I felt these were improved from last week.
I then switched to a butterfly setup so I could pull one of my 2 flashes for a hairlight.. The reflector was a white sheet acrosss a chair directly in front of the model. The hairlight was a flash to the left high with a snoot...
The last set was the same but I moved the hairlight to the right side.. it did not do as well likely due to my positioning, but still not bad.. I liked the 2nd set the best... learned too that a major affect can be how the model turns her head reference the lighting ( is shot like 40 shots with the various lighting set's).
All in all, another good learning experience... Thanks to Nikonites members for all the help.
Pat in NH