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My first shoot with this lighting gearI've been home sick the past few days and this has given me time to catch up on my blog and has now given me a bit of time to put some work up here for you guys to have a look at.
A while back i got a bit of new lighting gear, nothing special really just some stands, brollies and wirless triggers. And instantly had a chance to have a play with on a family portrait type shoot for a couple I know. I'm interested to know what you guys think, First we went to a local park grounds in the late afternoon, this shot is my sb600 shooting through a white umberella mounted on my tripod (for portability) After a ton of shots strobed and unstrobed we moved back to my place where a mateshift studio was constructed out of material and alligator clips. High Key And Low Key Comments always welcomed, Cheers Adam Please don't use or edit my images.
D200x2, kit lens, Sigma 105mm f2.8, Nikkor 50mm F1.4, SB600, SB800, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Sigma 1.4x TC, 2x TC, Sigma 120-300 f2.8
Re: My first shoot with this lighting gearNice work, I have been thinking about getting a Nano Stand and some brollies for a while as well. How have you found them for portable work?
I am not a fan of the disembodied hand, but excellent work on the lighting! Cameron
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gearAdam, in my humble opinion these are all excellent shots. But the standout is #1. What a lovely use of both natural and artificial lighting.
On another note, what is a mateshift studio Chris
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I absolutly love my stands and brollies, not suoer easy to carry around but I manage, thats the reason I only used one light on the outdor shot, I just strap as much to my bigest camera bag as I can and thats normally enough. Yeah I'm a little disspointed by the appearence of the arm in that shot aswell, I need to work on it an see what I can do.
Thanks mate for the comments! A mateshift studio is where all my mates take shifts inholding it all togethe Heheh what a typo! Please don't use or edit my images.
D200x2, kit lens, Sigma 105mm f2.8, Nikkor 50mm F1.4, SB600, SB800, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Sigma 1.4x TC, 2x TC, Sigma 120-300 f2.8
Re: My first shoot with this lighting gearadame, i love the composition of the first. the presence of those long shadows and the closeness of the subjects in the foreground gives the image a magical feel.
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gearAdam
#3 is a competition winner. It is superb and I hope you print and frame it. There is also something slightly scary about the image as the child looks wise/intelligent way beyond his years. Beautiful work! Regards
Matt. K
Re: My first shoot with this lighting gearI'm humbled by all of your nice comments guys, the first image will definitely look great printed.
Please don't use or edit my images.
D200x2, kit lens, Sigma 105mm f2.8, Nikkor 50mm F1.4, SB600, SB800, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Sigma 1.4x TC, 2x TC, Sigma 120-300 f2.8
Re: My first shoot with this lighting gearNumber three is a shot I have been meaning to try with a niece. You have executed it beautifully imo. Could you share the setup?
Me too, want to share some Adorama postage? D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
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Yep very simple There a blog entry with more pictures and another setup shot HERE Cheers Adam Please don't use or edit my images.
D200x2, kit lens, Sigma 105mm f2.8, Nikkor 50mm F1.4, SB600, SB800, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Sigma 1.4x TC, 2x TC, Sigma 120-300 f2.8
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Just did a quick calculation on ordering 3 Manfrotto 001 stands from Adorama - with postage (USD90) - total cost USD260 or AUD108. This is about AUD31 or 23% cheaper than buying via Vanbar. Care to support your local business? Regards, Patrick
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Only if they have what I need . I am after Westcott double fold brollies as well. No point for me having a nice compact stand and then bigger brolly. Inquired at Vanbar and they dont (didnt a few months ago anyway) stock them. Cant find them in Oz. Edit sorry OP for taking the thread D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
Re: My first shoot with this lighting gearThanks. Will have to try it out. D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
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That doesn't happen to be in the Orange Botanic gardens does it? I looks remarkably like the bridge my niece got married on too. (Or are you married to my niece???) Greg
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Depends is she hot??? Lol Nah it's at a local parklands here in Broken Hill Cheers Adam Please don't use or edit my images.
D200x2, kit lens, Sigma 105mm f2.8, Nikkor 50mm F1.4, SB600, SB800, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Sigma 1.4x TC, 2x TC, Sigma 120-300 f2.8
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Maybe in a bit...I just bought a D60 off ebay....this may become my IR body if I ever find the money for a conversion Cameron
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear2 and 3 I really like. The offset of number 2 is nice and 3 looks great. NIce soft lighting and control of shadows. It might the the speckled back lighting of number 1, but for me it lends a kind of scary look to the image.
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