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I love strobism for kids. Put the lights in the right place and then shoot away. Kids move fast so it's nice to have the light to stop the action and it's nice not to have to worry about your light moving when you move the camera (on camera flash).
Strobist Info: A flash behind Nelly with a grid for a separation light. And a flash bounced in an umbrella to the camera right.
Jax Waite, Helen Merry and Roise Marriott prepare during the Old Cranleighan HC Ladies XI's 7-0 win over OCHC Ladies v Tulse Hill & Dulwich
Les Vieux Metieres
Village of Traditional Crafts is located on the grounds of an old farm, a place called "the Roises"
On its heights, the forest is still the scars of the Great War.
Since 1991, the village developed on 17 hectares.
Triúr Ban Óg (new episode)
In Triúr Ban Óg we follow three young women and their journeys towards finding out more about their identity and where they belong. In Episode 2 Niamh takes the leap and starts asking her dad questions about his time in Long Kesh, Róise sings and competes in the Gaelic Girl competition in Ros Muc and we'll continue getting to know Krystal's life with her foster family in Gweedore.
TG4 Wednesday 10 november 20.30
More strobism. Shooting a bunch of shots I saw one like this that I liked and took a few more tweaking Claire's pose and removing some of the junk in the background. I think the result is a picture that creates a sense of place and communicates feeling.
Strobist Info: Used an umbrella with a warming gel over the flash. Same setup as Rugby photo for triggering the flash.