Assuming you have no ceiling to work with!
How far would you go for decent mobile flash setup?
I recently setup my 5dm2 with grip, in a flash bracket topped with a 600RT and lumiquest quikbounce (has doors that can be opened for ceiling bounce). I'm thinking the modifier provides too small an area, and positioned directly above the lens, perhaps it's uninteresting?
I'd like to improve my photos, is there more I can do with the flash setup? perhaps something like this? (minus the reflector dish I guess)
http://www.karlu.com/images/products/Ezybox-Hotshoe-in-action-2.jpg
Also with crowds of people in the background, would you consider increasing the shutter speed to black them out and use the flash solely to light the subject?
Here's some examples of my setup output, with some PP i'm sorry.

Star Wars by dancook1982, on Flickr

IMG_1513 by dancook1982, on Flickr

Moxxi - Borderlands by dancook1982, on Flickr

IMG_1570 by dancook1982, on Flickr
How far would you go for decent mobile flash setup?
I recently setup my 5dm2 with grip, in a flash bracket topped with a 600RT and lumiquest quikbounce (has doors that can be opened for ceiling bounce). I'm thinking the modifier provides too small an area, and positioned directly above the lens, perhaps it's uninteresting?
I'd like to improve my photos, is there more I can do with the flash setup? perhaps something like this? (minus the reflector dish I guess)
http://www.karlu.com/images/products/Ezybox-Hotshoe-in-action-2.jpg
Also with crowds of people in the background, would you consider increasing the shutter speed to black them out and use the flash solely to light the subject?
Here's some examples of my setup output, with some PP i'm sorry.

Star Wars by dancook1982, on Flickr

IMG_1513 by dancook1982, on Flickr

Moxxi - Borderlands by dancook1982, on Flickr

IMG_1570 by dancook1982, on Flickr
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