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Quit Throwing the Ice
Strobist Info:
Einstein E640 with 7" reflector w\ 20 degree grid through translum for light "halo" behind subject.
Einstein E640 with 7" reflector further behind translum to help ease gradient.
Einstein E640 with 7" reflector w\10 degree grid above and slightly behind the glass to make the flying droplets sparkle.
All flashes triggered optically with a MIOPS Smart trigger. Since the shutter lag on my 5DII is horribly slow, I tether the trigger to a YN560ex3 and let it trip the three Einsteins optically.
The second falling ice cube is composited in. On one of my attempts the falling cube bounced off the rim of the glass - that is where it came from. It is also easy to adjust the delay on the MIOPS trigger. By changing the delay in milliseconds, you can catch the cube in any position.
Quit Throwing the Ice
Strobist Info:
Einstein E640 with 7" reflector w\ 20 degree grid through translum for light "halo" behind subject.
Einstein E640 with 7" reflector further behind translum to help ease gradient.
Einstein E640 with 7" reflector w\10 degree grid above and slightly behind the glass to make the flying droplets sparkle.
All flashes triggered optically with a MIOPS Smart trigger. Since the shutter lag on my 5DII is horribly slow, I tether the trigger to a YN560ex3 and let it trip the three Einsteins optically.
The second falling ice cube is composited in. On one of my attempts the falling cube bounced off the rim of the glass - that is where it came from. It is also easy to adjust the delay on the MIOPS trigger. By changing the delay in milliseconds, you can catch the cube in any position.