philthejuggler
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Hi all,
I'm doing some portraits in a town at night on Thursday and I've been agonising over how to set up the flash.
I have a 580EXii & a 430EXii (and a MR14-EX for that matter) and I was wondering whether I'd get better lighting going off camera & possibly even shooting into a silver brolly.
From a few tests I think I'll lose too much light with the brolly.
Should I
a) Shoot flash straight & on-camera (I do have a nice stroboframe bracket to hold the flash way above camera in both portrait and landscape)
b) Shoot it off camera on a lighting stand (could use 430 as main light and then 580 as just a trigger)
c) Buy a Lumiquest modifier thingy (much point unless you are really close to the subject?)
All suggestions gratefully received!
Thanks
Phil
I'm doing some portraits in a town at night on Thursday and I've been agonising over how to set up the flash.
I have a 580EXii & a 430EXii (and a MR14-EX for that matter) and I was wondering whether I'd get better lighting going off camera & possibly even shooting into a silver brolly.
From a few tests I think I'll lose too much light with the brolly.
Should I
a) Shoot flash straight & on-camera (I do have a nice stroboframe bracket to hold the flash way above camera in both portrait and landscape)
b) Shoot it off camera on a lighting stand (could use 430 as main light and then 580 as just a trigger)
c) Buy a Lumiquest modifier thingy (much point unless you are really close to the subject?)
All suggestions gratefully received!
Thanks
Phil