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OS X 10.5.7
The latest update to Leopard was released earlier this week and while I updated all of the official Macs I held off on the hackint0sh till today just incase something went wrong. Guess what, nothing went wrong. The update went smoothly. I'm not getting the extended battery performance that is being circulated around the net though.
Here I just wanted to show the difference in size between a MacBook and a MSI Wind. If you thought the MacBook was small think again!
For setup I placed a 550EX behind the MacBook and pointed it directly at the wall. I noticed that I had some light spill towards the right edge of the Wind. I controlled that by placing one of my daughter's puzzle boxes to block that side from the flash.
For key light I wanted to do an overhead light simulation but I have no boom but I do have a tripod so I decided just to put the camera on the tripod and hand hold the light stand myself.
In order to prevent contamination of the key light to the background light I covered up the top portion of the umbrella and just left the lower part exposed.
The camera's shutter and ISO where selected to control the LCD of the computers. Everything else is lit by the 430EX.
Strobist info:
1 430EX (key) 1/4 power 1/2 of a shoot through umbrella right above computers
1 550EX (background) 1/8 power grid left side barn door pointed at wall
Camera settings:
1/4 f/10 ISO100
Lens used:
Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM
See my chicken legs and the setup shot here!
OS X 10.5.7
The latest update to Leopard was released earlier this week and while I updated all of the official Macs I held off on the hackint0sh till today just incase something went wrong. Guess what, nothing went wrong. The update went smoothly. I'm not getting the extended battery performance that is being circulated around the net though.
Here I just wanted to show the difference in size between a MacBook and a MSI Wind. If you thought the MacBook was small think again!
For setup I placed a 550EX behind the MacBook and pointed it directly at the wall. I noticed that I had some light spill towards the right edge of the Wind. I controlled that by placing one of my daughter's puzzle boxes to block that side from the flash.
For key light I wanted to do an overhead light simulation but I have no boom but I do have a tripod so I decided just to put the camera on the tripod and hand hold the light stand myself.
In order to prevent contamination of the key light to the background light I covered up the top portion of the umbrella and just left the lower part exposed.
The camera's shutter and ISO where selected to control the LCD of the computers. Everything else is lit by the 430EX.
Strobist info:
1 430EX (key) 1/4 power 1/2 of a shoot through umbrella right above computers
1 550EX (background) 1/8 power grid left side barn door pointed at wall
Camera settings:
1/4 f/10 ISO100
Lens used:
Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM
See my chicken legs and the setup shot here!