Thank you both very much.
tommyg wrote:Did you play with the background to clean it up, or are these straight out of the camera?
Nothing I do is "straight from the camera", but I never do too much. I processed the NEFs to crop, bump up the black point a little bit (hides a bit of noise in the BG), boosted the exposure a stop (they looked a bit dim), boosted saturation. There were a few obvious spots in a couple of the backgrounds which were healed. But that was it. I could give more detail if you're interested.
wendellt wrote:i had trouble shooting a giant bubble so getting these smaller ones right must of been tedius
i like the use of gelled flashes too
These were about 10 to 15cm is size, so they weren't too bad to chase. They had excellent hang-time.
Sorry to burst your bubble
, but no gelled flashes were used. One flash, camera mounted, directed forward, no diffuser.
I think the multiple flash hilights are reflections from the front and rear films of the bubble. There was an outside flood light, but I haven't seen any effect from that.
Big V was shooting with an on-camera and remote flash, so it will be interesting to see the difference a side-flash gives.
I have to say the fast-fifty makes some nice stars from the hilights. I was only using f/5... but I guess that is massively stopped down for a f/1.4 lens.
Thanks
Daniel