Wondering how the reflections on the floor look so good. Meaning that when the flash is fired a ten times a bit different angle at every time would there be a ten different reflections. Postprosessing is allowed, I know that :). Anyway, very good looking pictures with minimum lighting equipment!
no CF card- that's hilarious (now that you're past that, surely was a bummer at the time). thanks for leaving that in there, made me laugh. Great technique, thank you.
wow cool! must have had to have a baffle on the edge, to stop the edge of the box lighting up and a black bit of fabric over the rear hole to stop that showing up too. I'd love to try this now, if only i had a soft box and not bloody umbrellas!!!
Too bad this video doesn't actually EXPLAIN anything. A missed opportunity.
DotComEditor 11 months ago
what aperture, shutter speed, and iso setting did you use??
HaRdCoRePhAn9i6 1 year ago
@HaRdCoRePhAn9i6 my guess would be
f10 or f4
shutter bulb
and iso 400
hyper080 1 year ago
Average photos using a hit and miss method
jimsnap 1 year ago
yea Strobist rocks
profineger 1 year ago
Superb will be trying this sooooon!
funkyotherbrother 1 year ago
wouldnt the flash leave a ghosting of the person holding it? I have to try this!
Fantastic video, fantastic result. NO CF Card was the cherry on top of the cake!
Thanks for sharing
aquaphotoboy 2 years ago
This is high light painting or flash painting in this case.
laznlSpeedDemon 2 years ago
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duronboy2 2 years ago
What's the music's name?
zparrow 2 years ago
Great!
Photolabel 2 years ago
Wondering how the reflections on the floor look so good. Meaning that when the flash is fired a ten times a bit different angle at every time would there be a ten different reflections. Postprosessing is allowed, I know that :). Anyway, very good looking pictures with minimum lighting equipment!
monopodi78 3 years ago
Nope - reflection is dependent on the position of view (camera), not the position of the light source.
Try watching a reflected building for an hour - sun moves, reflection doesn't.
Weimarauder 2 years ago
no CF card- that's hilarious (now that you're past that, surely was a bummer at the time). thanks for leaving that in there, made me laugh. Great technique, thank you.
SpectrumTechwear 3 years ago 2
Beautiful pictures.
Where'd you place your Nikon flash?
snufferoo 3 years ago
In the softbox he holds up :).
JackTheRipper1187 3 years ago 3
its a long exposure and he fires the flash by hand in multiple places
ichirootaniguchi 3 years ago 2
I do mine with a maglight
DieHard3188 3 years ago 3
Impressive... I've never thought of going about it that way. Who needs a studio? Not this guy.
crizomatic 3 years ago
wow cool! must have had to have a baffle on the edge, to stop the edge of the box lighting up and a black bit of fabric over the rear hole to stop that showing up too. I'd love to try this now, if only i had a soft box and not bloody umbrellas!!!
alexgowers 4 years ago
Nice work!
LennertG 4 years ago
was it necessary in post to edit your silouet out of spots, or did the lights just blow out any remnence of that?
Canonsnob 4 years ago
I'll be trying that tonight :)
hefty2002 4 years ago
I've painted many a scene with strobes, but never a car. Gonna have to try that one
dye1337 4 years ago
i love this song
reidcbc123 4 years ago
brilliant! Long exposures and even lighting...
Bohemists 4 years ago
Absolutely. So am I.
hobbydavid 4 years ago
That is just the shit! I'm going to be trying that soon...
mr2monster 4 years ago
Fantastic job!
nphaskins 4 years ago
Well done
TomBrooklyn 4 years ago
bishop, I just took the regular version and edited it to make as much of an instrumental version that I could.
moosehd2 4 years ago
What version of "This Modern Love" is that if you don't mind me asking?
bishop8000 4 years ago
Very nice muli-pop flash photos.
CANHeliPilot 4 years ago