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Runaway Bride ~ Tiffany
Topic Started: Feb 19 2012, 01:21 AM (324 Views)
wk2004
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Aimevous
Feb 21 2012, 11:53 AM
Personally I find the composition is not bad but like what johnston said, the model doesn't fit the look.
Also I think because you are using on-camera flash, it looks very flat. Do try out with off camera flash the next time if you can, will look very different!

Anyway, good try!
thanks for the comments! really appreciate ;)

for off-camera flash, are you referring to using Strobes or mounting the flash on a flash stand and triggering it remotely? i'll surely want to learn more and play around with flashes going forward :D
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either strobes or flash on a flash stand. Light is still light... strobes are just more powerful lights. heh

If you have more than one F58s/F43s/F42s, you can try to use them to trigger the flashes remotely. Using F58/F43 you can even control the ratio. Pretty fun actually.
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Feb 22 2012, 03:25 PM
either strobes or flash on a flash stand. Light is still light... strobes are just more powerful lights. heh

If you have more than one F58s/F43s/F42s, you can try to use them to trigger the flashes remotely. Using F58/F43 you can even control the ratio. Pretty fun actually.
hmm... should i... should i not... should i... should i not... hehe...

thanks bro ;)
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More powerful lights = more control/consistent = more ways of placement/distance = more ways of playing with shadow = more ways with light shaping tools = more and more and more ways of shooting

A flash end of the day is just a flash..................
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Feb 24 2012, 12:11 AM
More powerful lights = more control/consistent = more ways of placement/distance = more ways of playing with shadow = more ways with light shaping tools = more and more and more ways of shooting

A flash end of the day is just a flash..................
thanks man! i'll need to play with flashes more! with what i have, i think i should be able to play around with a couple of different setups. i'll figure my way from there and will start to read more ;)
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