I only flash them when they are being jerks.
Yeah, don't do that.
I only flash them when they are being jerks.
Not sure if he meant lots of images when he said "lots of shots" :bolt:I have two of those three....
patience=zeeeeroNot sure if he meant lots of images when he said "lots of shots" :bolt:
I've always just tried to catch the actors as they move into the lighting. I've never tried a flash, but I've always assumed it would kill the mood set by the lighting which is a big part of the feel of HHN photos.
Low light lens, patience, and a lot of shots.
How about some tips for night (HHNs) shooting?
Please...
And how much editing do you do to your photos?
I love the Flashpoint line! I don't think my Streaklight 360 would make it past security though. I usually like to travel light for HHN, but I suppose a regular speedlight might not be too big of a deal to take one day to try it out.Flash can be a great tool actually for HHN, I was skeptical for a while trying to use flash for the scareactors but saw photos from photographers who use flash and some where coming out so well and didn't hardly darkened out the background. My issue was just having a correct flash, guess that is what I get for going cheap over the years, lol. Just ordered one made by Flashpoint that supposed works well with the Sony line and was relatively affordable $120, that and a Gary Fong diffuser and should be good to go, plenty of time to mess around with it until next years event.
Trying to be artsy, I was shocked to see this ledge (left) tremble like it was a piece of styrofoam being held off to the side. Obviously an aberration of image stabilization but still. Wild. Anyone know if there is a name for the effect?