steveblackdog
Ooops Setup
A bit of a new setup for me, though many have done similar before. Had to take a picture frame apart for a large enough piece of glass. Then a matching pair of boxes had to be found to get the same height either side.
Two sheets of white card, one below and one behind to bounce the light off.
A pair of flashes crossing over below the glass to provide a graduated background. On the left, a Neewer SF-01 mini slave flash, which has a fixed output as the main light and fitted with a Blazeo radio trigger. On the right and secondary light, a Yongnuo YN-460 set at 1/8th power and in slave mode.
The boxes the sheet of glass is resting on, have sheets of black card covering the sides to prevent the colour from being picked up in the pieces of the broken glass.
The result can be seen below :
Ooops Setup
A bit of a new setup for me, though many have done similar before. Had to take a picture frame apart for a large enough piece of glass. Then a matching pair of boxes had to be found to get the same height either side.
Two sheets of white card, one below and one behind to bounce the light off.
A pair of flashes crossing over below the glass to provide a graduated background. On the left, a Neewer SF-01 mini slave flash, which has a fixed output as the main light and fitted with a Blazeo radio trigger. On the right and secondary light, a Yongnuo YN-460 set at 1/8th power and in slave mode.
The boxes the sheet of glass is resting on, have sheets of black card covering the sides to prevent the colour from being picked up in the pieces of the broken glass.
The result can be seen below :