Right I have started this thread to see what we can sort out.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=4051265#post4051265
If you know anyone that may be interested please spread the word!
Am I allowed to post a thread about a meet at the studio? There would have to be a charge involved etc so its drumming up business so not sure if it breaks rules. Anyone know if thats ok?
Hi Jonny
I use the Hahnel's and for the price they are pretty good. The do mis fire now and again but not very often. I went for the cheaper http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hahnel-Combi-TF-Wireless-Canon/dp/B003U9VKUW/ref=pd_cp_ce_1. They dont have a couple of the features like time lapse but its...
Hi Gary thanks for the warm welcome.
Kipax being a Leyland lad does have some down sides your right and its understandable that others will not want to associate with you but given you are a sports photographer I will let you off! :-)
Whats everyones thoughts would there be an interest in...
Hi Dave
Well its actually in Coppull but people from Preston dont know where that is so we say Chorley lol! Its in Coppull Mill. Nice to meet a fellow Chorley photographer on here!
Marc
Morning all
We have been snooping around this site quite a bit this last few days and loving it so though it was time to give a formal hello!
We are Marc and Nicola from Chorley in Lancashire. We love all things photography but our main passions are things that move, espacially dance and...
Personally Im with futureal33 and ohara (I think!). Looking at futureal33's examples (that are very nice futureal33!) and how I would think about these kind of shots you need to split the image in two, the background and the foreground. If you loose the background you loose the atmosphere but...
We find the camera sync speed depends on what you are shooting and the conditions. Typically the sync speed is up to 200th of a sec but each camera can vary. For you own interest look up what your Nikon syncs up to or set up your flash and camera and keep knocking your shutter speed up until...
We use a grey card when out and about. I have to say we find its gets you pretty close but we more often than not tweak to get the look we want in Lightroom. In the studio we set the camera to the colour temporature the manufaturer says the lights put out but even then it can be a touch out so...
Thats cool Graeme. Great first attempt. You should be able to get it right on camera with a bit of tweaking to your set up and camera settings. It looks to me like you have your light short at pretty much side lighting (to models left). You can use light shapers to prevent light spilling...
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