Metz 60CT-4 in the back on a slave set to be 4 stops over. That gives the almost graphic rim-lighting
Canon 580EX on a radio slave handheld into a honeycomb grid disc set 1.5 stops over for the fill. The honeycomb grid is so great for a contrasty directional with nice gradient falloff
5D2 on a self timer, f2.8 at .6 seconds to get the ambient light burn in, at 180-200mm for the compression. I hit the button and ran forward and to the side with the 580EX and aim for the fill.
A reasonably quick setup, and doable without much hassle. Gotta love the dirty air.
so if you are dragging the shutter at .6 seconds, how is she in focus? Is she just standing still in the first shot? If so, good job, cause it looks like you caught her in stride.
Future Man wrote:
so if you are dragging the shutter at .6 seconds, how is she in focus? Is she just standing still in the first shot? If so, good job, cause it looks like you caught her in stride.
look at the left ankle (her right) and I think you'll see that she probably wasn't moving.
She was pretty still. The ambient light on her was very minimal, so she could barely burn in that much with the slow shutter speed. It needed to be that long to get the rest of the street/lights to expose properly... Of course the flash duration was probably around 1/1000 at that power, which is plenty quick to freeze things.
A few shots had a bit of blur fringing, the combination of a location with higher ambient and her excessive movement, but that was only like 2-3 out of about 40 shots.
1 stand, one tripod, a wireless trigger and a slave. Simple portable fast setup, nothing fancy.
I am still just getting started with this stuff, so I don't have any cool images like this yet, but I do appreciate your sharing this. It is VERY motivating. I especially like that 2nd shot.