I see, I suppose its doing this because you are working pretty close to the subject, the umbrellas are very close together and the shoot through umbrella is slightly reflective. Thank you very much for explaining.
You state in the video that your key light is set to 1/4 power and your fill flash is set to 1/64, and that is approx 2 stops lower. Surely if the fill is set to 1/64 then the fill is actually 4 stops lower than the key. Wouldn't that give you a pretty dramatic lighting ratio?
@ranjoharbri Normally yes, but the key light is actually bouncing off the fill umbrella too which means the fill flash unit needed to be lower than you would expect it to be.
amazing job man, i would like to watch all your videos. thank you
hnaihen 1 month ago
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MistahWagwan 2 months ago
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MistahWagwan 2 months ago
Nice video.. thanks for the education....
jsgc 3 months ago
I see, I suppose its doing this because you are working pretty close to the subject, the umbrellas are very close together and the shoot through umbrella is slightly reflective. Thank you very much for explaining.
ranjoharbri 4 months ago
You state in the video that your key light is set to 1/4 power and your fill flash is set to 1/64, and that is approx 2 stops lower. Surely if the fill is set to 1/64 then the fill is actually 4 stops lower than the key. Wouldn't that give you a pretty dramatic lighting ratio?
ranjoharbri 4 months ago
@ranjoharbri Normally yes, but the key light is actually bouncing off the fill umbrella too which means the fill flash unit needed to be lower than you would expect it to be.
kerrycgarrison 4 months ago
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mrrrxxxxx 1 year ago
Great Video Kerry!
phazelag 1 year ago
amazing what leans are u using here?
antropoloscar 1 year ago
amazing
antropoloscar 1 year ago