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My son Christian won a national bravery award yesterday at the House of Commons. He goes to an acting/dancing club called Stagecoach and he was nominated when they found out about his illness a few years ago (www.christianblandford.com)
The awards were at a function room in the House of Commons, with very low false ceilings made of draped fabric (cream coloured) and very orange tungsten lights.
I took my D700 24-70 and 70-200. Usually, at parties for example, I set up a couple of flashes off camera but I only had 1 SB-600 with me and there wasnt anywhere obvious to set the flashes up, so I left the flash on board.
I was a bit disappointed with the photos to be honest, I have been able to rescue a few but wondered if anybody had any advice as to how I could have done better. I cant post any photos at the moment, but will hopefully be able to this evening, so any advice will have to be quite general.
The lighting was fairly dim, I was probably getting 1/60 sec F2.8 ISO 4000 with it very much overhead so little light getting into eyes from the ambient.
I played about with various settings but generally set the flash to TTL and tried to bounce it off the ceiling, maintaining a relatively high ISO to get some of the environment lit while keeping the shutter speed 1/focal length.
Anything else I should have done?
The awards were at a function room in the House of Commons, with very low false ceilings made of draped fabric (cream coloured) and very orange tungsten lights.
I took my D700 24-70 and 70-200. Usually, at parties for example, I set up a couple of flashes off camera but I only had 1 SB-600 with me and there wasnt anywhere obvious to set the flashes up, so I left the flash on board.
I was a bit disappointed with the photos to be honest, I have been able to rescue a few but wondered if anybody had any advice as to how I could have done better. I cant post any photos at the moment, but will hopefully be able to this evening, so any advice will have to be quite general.
The lighting was fairly dim, I was probably getting 1/60 sec F2.8 ISO 4000 with it very much overhead so little light getting into eyes from the ambient.
I played about with various settings but generally set the flash to TTL and tried to bounce it off the ceiling, maintaining a relatively high ISO to get some of the environment lit while keeping the shutter speed 1/focal length.
Anything else I should have done?
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