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afternoon all,
Now, if you've seen some of my posts and also my gallery I have done a series of DIY High Key shoots and have another tomorrow.
It will be a cloth background, with a peice of white melamime on the floor for some nice shadows.
I will be using three flashguns, 2 on b/ground and one on camera.
One b/ground flash will be on pc sync cord, and one on optical firing.
thrid flashgun on camera for the subjects.
Now I recall someone giving me a tip about dialling the exposure compensation up a couple of notches to balance that out, but if someone could clarify that would be great.
Also, I was wondering if people have a preference of shooting in shutter or aperture priority and also an prefered ISO.
I tend to shoot at 100 or 200 iso and in shutter priority to capture the action.
ALso , which metering mode do you prefer.
This is a real diy gig, and I will have a good play when setup, so not too concerned, btu just thought I would ask advice to make it easier for me.
Potentially my 2 kids and another 3 sets of siblings, so maybe shots of 8 kids in various groups to do for some friends, so don;t want to look to much like an arse or be too stressed.
Cheers,
Lawrie
Now, if you've seen some of my posts and also my gallery I have done a series of DIY High Key shoots and have another tomorrow.
It will be a cloth background, with a peice of white melamime on the floor for some nice shadows.
I will be using three flashguns, 2 on b/ground and one on camera.
One b/ground flash will be on pc sync cord, and one on optical firing.
thrid flashgun on camera for the subjects.
Now I recall someone giving me a tip about dialling the exposure compensation up a couple of notches to balance that out, but if someone could clarify that would be great.
Also, I was wondering if people have a preference of shooting in shutter or aperture priority and also an prefered ISO.
I tend to shoot at 100 or 200 iso and in shutter priority to capture the action.
ALso , which metering mode do you prefer.
This is a real diy gig, and I will have a good play when setup, so not too concerned, btu just thought I would ask advice to make it easier for me.
Potentially my 2 kids and another 3 sets of siblings, so maybe shots of 8 kids in various groups to do for some friends, so don;t want to look to much like an arse or be too stressed.
Cheers,
Lawrie