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I've got a wedding this weekend at which the couple are having the confetti throwing as they are leaving the reception at about 8pm.
They have asked for a confetti shot as they leave - (i.e. coming down the steps into the car park)
That was a very quick, rough snapshot (I've been asssured that there won't be cars parked in the way on the wedding day!) at f/1.4 at 1/30 at 1600iso (I think) at about the same time, so I think that added light is the way forward. The question is, how do I light it?
The issues are obviously that i need to light the couple very well, and those throwing the confetti adequately, so need a decent spread of light. I'll be facing at a lot of glass so there's a high chance of unwanted reflections of the glass. It needs to be right first time as the confetti can't (easily) be thrown again! (Obviously there's also a good chance it could be breezy too!)
I have up to three flashes available (2 can be off-camera) and all three can be eTLL or manual.
What would your solution be?
I've got a wedding this weekend at which the couple are having the confetti throwing as they are leaving the reception at about 8pm.
They have asked for a confetti shot as they leave - (i.e. coming down the steps into the car park)
That was a very quick, rough snapshot (I've been asssured that there won't be cars parked in the way on the wedding day!) at f/1.4 at 1/30 at 1600iso (I think) at about the same time, so I think that added light is the way forward. The question is, how do I light it?
The issues are obviously that i need to light the couple very well, and those throwing the confetti adequately, so need a decent spread of light. I'll be facing at a lot of glass so there's a high chance of unwanted reflections of the glass. It needs to be right first time as the confetti can't (easily) be thrown again! (Obviously there's also a good chance it could be breezy too!)
I have up to three flashes available (2 can be off-camera) and all three can be eTLL or manual.
What would your solution be?