Dom7
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- Dominic
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Hi guys. Very new to portrait/home studio work. I've got a 6x7 hilite, 3x lencarta smartflash heads and a white vinyl train.
I was taking a few shots of the kids and their new pet rabbits last night. My main problem was I was over exposing a bit. I have 2 of the flash heads set fairly low powered and fired into the back of the hilite. I have my subject light with a large soft box raised up, around 10 feet from the subject at a 45 degree angel. Settings On the camera were set to around 1/125, f4, iso 100. The subject light was at 2.2.. But I found that the flash was just too bright, my subject was harshly lit and it didn't give me the natural look I was hoping.
Any ideas?
I was taking a few shots of the kids and their new pet rabbits last night. My main problem was I was over exposing a bit. I have 2 of the flash heads set fairly low powered and fired into the back of the hilite. I have my subject light with a large soft box raised up, around 10 feet from the subject at a 45 degree angel. Settings On the camera were set to around 1/125, f4, iso 100. The subject light was at 2.2.. But I found that the flash was just too bright, my subject was harshly lit and it didn't give me the natural look I was hoping.
Any ideas?