rocketman122
Senior Member
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCaWYtPqcOM
my question is regarding the flashing he does with an SB flash on a monopod. he walks around and flashes part of the house. probably giving different exposures for every shot. then in photoshop layers them. dodging and adjusting for the proper final image.
I would have no isue doing this kind of work. even PP is not an issue.
my questions are
1-Im guessing he keeps the camera in the same spot for all of the shots but doesnt he catch himself in every image? how does he remove himself from every image? either it seems like a lot of cloning, or im guessing the image HE will stand in, doesnt matter because he can remove that part out and use the area he stood in from another image he "exposed for", correct?
2-there is a photog I work with who has clients who need architecture photos done. will get more details tonight but if its houses or buildings or interiors, I dont know. I do have the tamron 17-35 and im sure it will be fine stopped down. I did look at the Samyang/Rokinon 24mm tilt shift lens and might even get that if I need to. but I thought 24mm was the architecture lens used but maybe there arent any rules anymore?
my question is regarding the flashing he does with an SB flash on a monopod. he walks around and flashes part of the house. probably giving different exposures for every shot. then in photoshop layers them. dodging and adjusting for the proper final image.
I would have no isue doing this kind of work. even PP is not an issue.
my questions are
1-Im guessing he keeps the camera in the same spot for all of the shots but doesnt he catch himself in every image? how does he remove himself from every image? either it seems like a lot of cloning, or im guessing the image HE will stand in, doesnt matter because he can remove that part out and use the area he stood in from another image he "exposed for", correct?
2-there is a photog I work with who has clients who need architecture photos done. will get more details tonight but if its houses or buildings or interiors, I dont know. I do have the tamron 17-35 and im sure it will be fine stopped down. I did look at the Samyang/Rokinon 24mm tilt shift lens and might even get that if I need to. but I thought 24mm was the architecture lens used but maybe there arent any rules anymore?