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1 old umbrella, silver & black spray, 1 piece of white umbrella cloth, some binder clips & velcros...
Use your iPad as a professional light source. "SoftBox Pro for iPad" is available on the App Store.
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Willing volunteer, as long as her game isn't affected.
Strobist info: ISO 100, 1/13s @ f5.6. SB900 with a mini softbox at 1/64 power was triggered via CLS. Setup shot is here.
My sister... Please post comment, becouse i am beginer and i made defusor by my self so i want you to tell me if it is ok... THANKS
Don't really do portraits much, but a friend of mine invited me to take a few shots of one of his friends and I couldn't say no :)
Strobist info: 24x36" ebay softbox camera left with sb600 at 1/2 power, sunlight at camera right. Triggered with elinchrom's.
Saying goodbye to my beautiful loudspeakers, with a heavy heart. The sound is just too big for my small listening room, so it is time to find her a new home.
Took these images in order to sell, but mostly as a keepsake.
Isn't she beautiful?
Strobist: SB 800 in 60 x 60 softbox on a boom above and in front of subject at 1/2 power, SB 600 with silver reflective umbrella at camera left at 1/8 power. Triggered by su-800.
Made a new softbox and took a quick test shot. Used built-in flash on my T3i to trigger slave since my wireless trigger hasn't arrived yet.
To illustrate the difference by not using and using a softbox. Even this homemade softbox does make a difference! Absolutely no different settings on camera or flashes in menu or position.
Working on feathering a softbox to get fast fall off across a subject. I wanted to use a softbox to light the face well but then have the light fall off quickly, down the torso. We used my Lumopro mini-boom / lightstand combo to angle the softbox. Here, I believe that we have it angled up and toward camera around the level of the subject's shoulders.
I think that I never got the look I was going for in the past because I didn't realize how far the softbox needs to be turned to get the light to fall off this fast. It's not sufficient to be past the "edge" of the softbox. The part of the subject that I want to get no light from the softbox basically shouldn't be able to see any of the face of the softbox. We turn the softbox so that the subject's face is very much to the side of the softbox but can still see most of the face of the softbox. But by the time we get to the subject's waist, the face of the softbox should not be visible at all. Using that approach, I can more easily gauge how the light will fall off.
For these photos, we wanted to get a little more ambient. At Steven's suggestion, I tried using the overhead lights as a graphical element in the photo. In this image, I think that I aligned the subject well with the overhead lights. Unfortunately, I don't like the light on the face in this image.
Post processing: color balance, crop.
Strobist info:
* Key: SB-28 at about 1/2 power with a diffuser in a Westcott Apollo 28" softbox, camera left at about 8 o'clock and angled up and toward camera on a mini-boom arm.
* Kicker: SB-24 with a long snoot, camera right at 2 o'clock.
Triggered with RadioPopper JrX triggers.
Well it was a Lego Star War's Christmas around here. My son Kashi scored big with a lot of Legos. But he's just four so I had to help him put them together. His birthday is in March and hopefully will get them all done by then...
Just used a flashlight, some careful light painting and an iPad running SoftBox Pro for the background to light this. But just having some fun!
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coffee shot using a lensbaby. The reflection in the coffee is from a mobile phone display (calculator app) held over while shooting.
My adorable kids!
Strobist Info: Lit using a LumiQuest Softbox III and a Sunpak 383 @ 16th power on camera left. Triggered wirelessly via Skyports
Imagery from recent shoot with Leanne Hall on Jersey, CI at Pontins Holiday Camp. Full gallery can be found on my site - Follow me
Huge Thanks to John Liot for assiting with the lighting. All shoots done with single off camer 580exii speedlight on 10m ttl cable. Some used my Westcott Mini Apollo softbox.
Harry, Ron and Hermione argue over their next step.
Strobist:
Main light is a Canon 550 EX with a full CTO gel and a Honl Gobo card as a flag to reduce the light hitting the map, placed below the map, and between the map and the cosplayers, firing upwards.
Fill lights: Twin Lumpro 120s with full CTO gels, in a Westcott Apollo 28" softbox, camera left. Canon 550 EX with a full CTO gel, shooting through a Buff 42" PLM, camera right
11/25/14 update. Thanks to two different Flickr contacts, I now know that this is a Lady Slipper flower, and according to Wikipedia: "Cypripedium acaule is a member of the orchid genus Cypripedium". Thanks for the help.
This is one of the many exotic and beautiful plants that we saw recently in the botanical building in Balboa Park in San Diego. I didn't see a sign identifying the plant, and I'm wondering if it's one of the carnivorous plants called "pitcher plants". If anyone knows what it is, I'd certainly appreciate the information. Botanical identification is a dark continent of ignorance in my world.
I lit this with a YN560-II in an 8.6 inch Lastolite softbox, hand held by my wife at camera right. The flash was triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N.
Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant set. In the description for that set, I list resources that I've used to learn how to light with off camera flash. www.flickr.com/photos/9422
Cosplayer (Costume and Make up): Angela Pritchett
430ex II in a Honl Traveller 8 softbox, at 3 o'clock.
In some photos placement of fill was moved to left and another flash with white umbrella added to light more of bg model back right.
Chris!
24" Cowboy Studio Softbox w/ a Yongnuo YN-560 II at 1/4
Tweaked a bit in lightroom and brought exposure up a tad.
Made a softbox for my new yn560II
35x35cm
in this photo I used:
yongnuo rf603
yongnuo yn 560II @ 105mm 1/64
Canon 1100D @ 18mm (18-55 lens) f/11 1/200s
Pick and shoot. Me and my good friend Sopan doing a walk to Kpg Semariang Batu yesterday when we met this boy playing with the hammer behind the under construction house. We are very lucky because this young kid agree when we want to shoot his portrait. The unplanned pose, he is freely move in-front of my lens ;D
Info: single YN460 flashing through softbox from right
*view LARGE for detail
testing out my new lens. it gets 2 thumbs up lol
strobist info
24'' softbox 6 oclock up high
2-10x 30 stripboxes on each side slightly behind me.
yn560 flashes
first time using remote speedlights and softboxes, one behind fired up and one in front direct on low power