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  • Hey,

    I just wanted to ask where this location is?

    I absolutely LOVE it and would love to shoot there :)

  • putting dirt on the nikon? :-(

  • Seems to be lot's of crap on the sensor :(

  • @SpoASU Sorry about that. It's actually desert dust and it's on the lens. I'm like a gorilla style maniac when I shoot and sometimes things get freaky. You know how Jay P is with his employees, quit trying to get me fired. JK Actually, Jay P. Morgan is amazing to work with, just so everyone knows. He's a really good man, and an amazing artist. Keep watching the videos! And like them on facebook so we can keep these coming. The next video is coming soon and is going to be amazing!

  • Which tamron lens is that? Does anybody know.

  • @a3180044 Its the Tamron AF18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II

  • Awesome video as always and thanks for taking the time to put these together for us.

  • Awesome shots, love the wide angle look.

  • nice!

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  • Great tip. Thanks =)

  • I find very usefull your videos.

    Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge !

  • Your'e right buzzpal, that's a better option alltough there will be not much differences

  • Great one (as usual)! Thank you, JP. I'll be interested to hear your replies to the questions in the comments. Cheers.

  • Nice video. Could you please explain the camera settings? Why not use max sync speed of 1/200 and lower the aperture from f/20 to f/16 or something. Is it because of depth of field? And why are you using ISO 160 and not 100?

    I don't mean to be rude, but that's how I'd shoot it in the middle of the day. Thanks in advance.

  • @vcbabis As for shutter-speed, my guess is that he was happy with the exposure of the background - going to 1/200th would have brought the background exposure down by a stop - opening the aperture up by a stop to compensate would have also had the effect of overexposing the flash - so, his option was to either go to 1/100th, or drop the flash power and shoot and 1/200th - So, he chose to simply rotate a dial on his camera instead of futzing with the flash head.

  • @vcbabis Thanks it was fun to make. The Canon manual states "The camera can synchronize with non-Canon compact flash units at 1/200 of a sec. and slower speeds. with large studio flash units, since the flash duration is longer, set the sync speed to 1/60 sec. to 1/30 sec." I have shoot faster than 1/60 but at times depending on the power of the strobe it will start to darken the image.

  • When I am working fast Its not worth the risk of shooting at faster speeds with a large power pack. I use ISO 160 because its the native speed for the 5D and 7D and gives cleaner blacks than 100 ISO. 160, 320, 640, 1250, are all native speeds and give less digital noise than the speeds in between. Cheers

  • 2:33 Dust Bunnies, top left...

  • reminds me of what I did with the leg fall off.

  • Very awesome tutorial. I have a question,

    In your second setup where the sun is the main-light, and the strobe is the rim light.

    What is the metering reading for the strobe power?

    i.e. the sun will give give you a meter reading of f/22. What about the strobe?

    And as a more general question, how much power do you need? (Is this related to light ratios?)

  • @Dikaiosune02 Thanks I'm glade that you like it. In the shot of Liz on the tanker truck the sun was giving me a reading of about f18 and the strobe was giving a reading of f14. The shutter speed was set at 1/100 sec. The sun was lower by this time and a bit softer. I use a 1200 watt second pack on location. I use a range of power settings depending on what we are doing. Thanks

  • Great as always! Keep 'em coming! :)

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