jon54
front-by-Propertyshoot
Brand new home shot for the building company. I re-read Alan Blakeley's dusk shoot article on ProPhotoResource.com before heading out. Lacking a bank of Fresnels I made do as follows: SB80 on a stand in that front room bounced off back wall. It was optically triggered by the strobes outside! 3 SBs outside; CL, behind the letterbox (flagged on the underside to stop spill across the grass) and CR. I needed a big old spotlight to light that garage door evenly...shame I didn't have one. ALL strobes were wearing a 1/2 CTO (to mimic tungsten fresnels??) Finally, this is an exposure blend of 3 frames, with the sky of one of them masked in. The grass is newly laid hence the checker board patchwork.
front-by-Propertyshoot
Brand new home shot for the building company. I re-read Alan Blakeley's dusk shoot article on ProPhotoResource.com before heading out. Lacking a bank of Fresnels I made do as follows: SB80 on a stand in that front room bounced off back wall. It was optically triggered by the strobes outside! 3 SBs outside; CL, behind the letterbox (flagged on the underside to stop spill across the grass) and CR. I needed a big old spotlight to light that garage door evenly...shame I didn't have one. ALL strobes were wearing a 1/2 CTO (to mimic tungsten fresnels??) Finally, this is an exposure blend of 3 frames, with the sky of one of them masked in. The grass is newly laid hence the checker board patchwork.