Modifiers for Lencarta Safari outdoor flash

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Hi all,

I want to ideally use a gold brolly for outdoor shoots to give a sun-like effect when it's a dull day.

I'm using the modifier on portable Lencarta lights.

Brollies have a habit of blowing inside out with a little wind and softboxes aren't all that portable.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Phil
 
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Folding softbox?You could fit a gold gel inside it.
You'd still need to weigh it down of course, and especially with wind like todays - I was out shooting today, on moorland at the highest point in Yorkshire - great fun:)
 
Folding softbox?You could fit a gold gel inside it.
You'd still need to weigh it down of course, and especially with wind like todays - I was out shooting today, on moorland at the highest point in Yorkshire - great fun:)


Thanks Garry - I guess beauty dishes are more substantial, but not the same warm light - I suppose I could alter WB a little in PP though.

Phil
 
Sandbag your light stand :)


That would have been an issue, but I've picked up a really heavy duty stand now. The issue is the brolly blowing inside out!

Phil
 
Thanks Garry - I guess beauty dishes are more substantial, but not the same warm light - I suppose I could alter WB a little in PP though.

Phil
I didn't think about a beauty dish:bonk: but it's the obvious answer if you don't mind the weight...

They come with a diffuser, which basically turns them into a circular softbox. You'd need to add a warming gel, you can't realistically warm the light in PP without warming the ambient light as well
 
I didn't think about a beauty dish:bonk: but it's the obvious answer if you don't mind the weight...

They come with a diffuser, which basically turns them into a circular softbox. You'd need to add a warming gel, you can't realistically warm the light in PP without warming the ambient light as well


Aaah, ok - How do you fit a gel to the dish?

Phil
 
You know some companies sell different colour deflectors.....

If you're going to do this a lot then spare deflector and a can of spray paint is less hassle.

Mind you a beauty dish in the wind can be a lot of fun.

For a cheap easy "sandbag" - get a water carrier from the pound shop. I thing they hold 20l. Take it empty, fill with water for 20 kilos of counterweight and then empty it out for a light trip home. These are also pretty cool - http://www.yogadirect.co.uk/Yoga-Props-main-uk/Yoga-Props-uk/Yoga-Sand-Bag-With-Inner-Bag
 
Surely the gell would go on the speedlight as usual?
Malcolm
 
Surely the gell would go on the speedlight as usual?
Malcolm

It's portable studio lighting, not Speedlights!

Phil
 
I didn't think about a beauty dish:bonk: but it's the obvious answer if you don't mind the weight...

They come with a diffuser, which basically turns them into a circular softbox. You'd need to add a warming gel, you can't realistically warm the light in PP without warming the ambient light as well

Could you not do this in layers and erase through? Bit of a job I know, but may do it...
 
Why bother lighting at all?

Make 2 exposures from the raw and layer mask.....

That is sort of what I meant, I was adding to what someone else suggested by tweaking the WB to a warmer tone for the subject, but keeping the BG a cooler shade as required.

Save two files from the one raw with differing temps, then merge... Seems a long winded way of doing it when there are gold modifyers out there I know.. Just a thought..
 
That is sort of what I meant, I was adding to what someone else suggested by tweaking the WB to a warmer tone for the subject, but keeping the BG a cooler shade as required.

Save two files from the one raw with differing temps, then merge... Seems a long winded way of doing it when there are gold modifyers out there I know.. Just a thought..

It isn't just a long winded way, it's a non-working way.
Monitors have 2 dimensions, light has 3
 
That is sort of what I meant, I was adding to what someone else suggested by tweaking the WB to a warmer tone for the subject, but keeping the BG a cooler shade as required.

Save two files from the one raw with differing temps, then merge... Seems a long winded way of doing it when there are gold modifyers out there I know.. Just a thought..

Um, you think I was serious....? :D

I've done split whibal and layer mask - often for churches which seem intent on mixing every kind of lighting known to man. Takes a while.... Gel on the disk is way quicker even for the first image.
 
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