@Sam
I like the group shot, it's picture 11. No, i don't like it - i LOVE it! :-)
How did you light that?
In June i have a destination wedding and also have to make a small group shot. But i can't take all my lighting equipment with me because i will travel by train...
DiamondCutter wrote:
@Sam
I like the group shot, it's picture 11. No, i don't like it - i LOVE it! :-)
How did you light that?
In June i have a destination wedding and also have to make a small group shot. But i can't take all my lighting equipment with me because i will travel by train...
Bye, Stefan.
I used a speedlight to camera left. The umbrella was up stairs and we didn't have time to grab it so the guys, (Tony & Ed) held the loose speed light shot it into a reflector. Ed's idea if I remember correctly. Surprise surprise.
I use nothing but speedlights for EVERYTHING I do. Take care.
@Sam
Ehrm. Really? Just one single Speedlight (with a reflector)? Huh, ok.
Great result!
May i ask you a further (last...) question - how much you had to rescue details or whatever in the RAW-Converter in this particular case?
DiamondCutter wrote:
@Sam
Ehrm. Really? Just one single Speedlight (with a reflector)? Huh, ok.
Great result!
May i ask you a further (last...) question - how much you had to rescue details or whatever in the RAW-Converter in this particular case?
Bye, Stefan.
Image wasn't blown. I just put a normal "S" curve type adjustment, some web sharpening and it was good to go. LR is your friend.