Thanks Shay!
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Not much time to post (after a gazillion portrait sessions and two weddings my son is starting to forget who I am) but wanted to thank Shay for helping me to understand and "see" off camera lighting possibilities and opportunities. I may not have "got" it right away but every wedding I do, I realize how much more comfortable I am with lighting thanks to his BootCamp. :grin
C&C welcome, especially cropping. This is original crop.
C&C welcome, especially cropping. This is original crop.
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50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.8, 24-70 2.8L, 35mm 1.4L, 135mm f2L
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50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.8, 24-70 2.8L, 35mm 1.4L, 135mm f2L
ST-E2 Transmitter + (3) 580 EXII + radio poppers
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Comments and constructive critique always welcome!
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Great job showing me what kind of potential I could have with this stuff!
Love the picture!
I would get rid of the right hand side - otherwise, WOW! I sure hope these workshops are offered again next year.
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Other than that, I would just say that I am totally jealous. I doubt that more than a few of the folks here would have ever seen the shot, and even fewer still know how to light it. AS impressed as I am by your camera work, I get even more inspired each time you post new work. You have definately grown by leaps and bounds as an artist in the last year.......and heck you were pretty doggone good then too!!! Leaves the rest of us trying to just catch up!!
I give it a 10 of 10!!!
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Would you care to explain to the viewer's exactly how your flash(s) were set up and how you triggered it/them?
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I love the colors, the lighting, etc. I bet this is a photo you could have some serious fun in photoshop with.
This is absolutely stunning! Want to come to Denver and do my next wedding? I don't! Amazing, amazing work, Lynne! I'm in awe every time you post a wedding. In awe!
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Another photographer with applause for this shot...exquisite!
Cropped or not you nailed this one. Love to hear how you lit it. I got my Sunpak's and am playing with them too. But also have a couple 580 ex II's and a ST-E2 remote...
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WTG Urbanaries and yes, thanks Shay
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I agree with Andi's idea of cropping.
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Thanks PF! Here goes. The B&G didn't mind seeing each other before the ceremony (GOD BLESS THEM) but I wanted the first time they saw each other to be special, and to be captured as romantically as possible. As you can see, this location more than sufficed.
From the 4th floor, I used the St-E2 to trigger the 580EX (gelled w/ 3/4 CTO) on the 3rd floor railing. Pointed flash head directly down at them, so that the "eye" of the 580 was somewhat facing me. Bouncing wasn't really an option. Since there were no windows or outside light, and plenty of hard surfaces, the signal refracted nicely and I was able to fire the flash with out a direct line of sight. In this unedited SOC shot from the same series, you can see the flash head. (You can also see the sloppy light spill on the underside of the 4th floor stairs that I PSed out. )
As far up as I was, composition was limited because of line of sight to the B&G. A hair too far one way or another and I would have lost sight of one or both of them, if not their limbs.
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Thanks Elaine! I agree a square crop is best compositionally, I will probably present both options to the client. I've wanted to do a "staircase" shot for a while and I was thrilled to get the opportunity this time!
thanks Heather! The possibilities really are limitless with off camera flash! I am not thrilled about the ST-E2 performance in every situation, but in this one it was right on.
I can't wait till the B&G get back from Italy and see what they think!
Thanks Ann! It is great how things "sink in" over time after a workshop like Shay's, and you realize how much differently you see opportunities, and ways to "solve problems." I like that Shay doesn't preach a formula, he shows you how to evaluate and creatively execute your own vision. Highly recommended!
I had never thought about rotating it, I kind of like that too!!! Good idea!
I agree it's a bit strong on his shirt, compared to her dress (they're about the same hue). I gelled the flash, but I agree it could have been even warmer. I have a tough time getting the right match. Lot of trial and error.
Your comments are sweet as always Jeff. Careful though I might not fit thru the doorway here before long! I am still struggling to keep the creativity going strong thru the 10+ hour demands of a wedding. So having a handful of shots like this planned out beforehand ensures I at least get a few creative ones. And portraits before the whirlwind of the ceremony definitely helps! There is a HUGE difference in the number, variety and quality of "couples" shots between the ones done beforehand and ones that are crammed in the 10 minutes after the ceremony while the limo is waiting.
Thanks David!!!
Thanks for your feedback! coming from someone who shot the Dalai Lama the same day, my Columbia Club wedding sure pales in comparison!!
I am struggling w/ the crop as I believe the square crop is the "right" thing to do, but somehow I can't let go that I believe this should be a horizontally oriented photo. Thanks for your perspective! I have trouble deciding what to "do" with an image like this in photoshop. I assume you mean artsy actions and treatments. Feel free to play around with it and post! I want it to reach its full potential, I just don't know exactly what to do.
Surely you jest! I get so jealous of your amazing outdoor wedding vistas!!!
Thanks Sid! I appreciate your comment! Wow Mitch, I think that's my first jaw drop! Thanks! I admire your work and appreciate your opinion!
Yeah, that Shay, he knows his stuff. You found us a great AIR, no doubt.]
Wow, coming from you that is awesome!! Thanks Scott! You know how much you've helped me along my learning curve. I didn't even have to call you in a panic on the wedding day this time
I am humbled by your sweet comment!!! I have seen your work and it is stunning! I was lucky to get such an inspiring venue this time around. Most times I am trying to minimize the ugly wedding surroundings, this time I was able to capitalize! a LOT more fun, lemme tell ya!
Thanks everyone for your wonderful feedback!!! bow
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This really took no time at all. I just planned ahead a little to work it naturally into their "introduction." They loved the idea of capturing his "true" first glance of her on film. I did some testing w/ my assistant before hand, but the execution itself happened quickly. I told the bride to meet me on the 4th floor and the groom to meet us on the main floor. She walked down the staircase like she normally would. Over in a flash! (no pun intended)
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Wow, thanks Shay!!! I'm floored!
But then again how could you not respond to a thread with your name in it? rofl
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I am shooting my 1st wedding since the bootcamp this weekend and going to use Shay's magic off camera flash setup as well. I can only hope it works half as well as yours did!
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this is the 5x7 crop I ended up with, in case anyone's curious...i really wanted to preserve the top staircase.
50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.8, 24-70 2.8L, 35mm 1.4L, 135mm f2L
ST-E2 Transmitter + (3) 580 EXII + radio poppers
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