Beach photos from Saturday
This was one of the more challenging photo sessions. The kids wanted no part of it. Temp was 90+. To add insult to injury....smoke rolled up from the NC fires. C&C welcomed.
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Love them. Perfect flash work!!
Overall great stuff, especially considering the conditions. What lighting setup were you using?
You take some great shots! I really like the bokeh on all of them.
You could really take these shots to the next level by gelling your strobes though. WB imbalance between ambient & strobe is pretty obvious. Especially in #1.
-Jon
Thanks Angie! Coming from you, thats a huge compliment.
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Thanks Greg. The sun was camera left. Camera right, I fired 2 Vivitar 285s through a 3x2' diffusion panel placed about 3 feet from the subjects.
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Thanks Jon. Both strobes were gelled with 1/2 CTO. Maybe I needed to go stronger?
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Nice Travis! Beach-shooting looks so easy, but it's not. I always have trouble keeping an eye on my subject and an eye on the different lines (edge of sand and the horizon) that could possibly cut through the subject's head. Not to mention, keeping an eye on passer-bys that could enter the frame while you're trying to concentrate on the pose.
I have been meaning to try flash gels myself, and I think John just finally convinced me. Seems it could save a load of skin work, which I dislike!!!
Thanks Photocat.... The flashes were used mainly as fill to offset the harsh, open sunlight. Without the flash, half their bodies would have been lost in dark shadow. It would have made it a lot easier had I been able to drop the strobes all together as I spent most of my time chasing the kids around beach .
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Thanks Saurora. I agree on the beach shooting not being easy. Wide-open sunlight, leading lines, and distractions compounded by being covered from head to toe in sand and sweat! As I replied to Jon, I used a 1/2 CTO gel on both flashes. I may have had to go higher....
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#2 is simply adorable. There are probably a couple little things in post that may help a bit but overall these are well planned and shot. Nice job. I don't have a beach like that here but in that light maybe a full gel would do the trick.
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Thanks Swarty. I'd love to have a whole production team at my disposal! Next round I think I will go with the full gell and see if it improves. I thought about trying different ones but taping those little suckers on in a 20 knot wind is a little tricky.
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Sorry for getting OT. Your beach shots really are good. I'm just a bit of a lighting geek.
Looked like the family was hanging in there pretty good...no screaming faces.
For my taste a smidge over flashed, but certainly not much and overall very nicely done.
Nice work on the compositon as well.
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Great idea. I'll have to give a try on the next shoot. I'll take any advice that I can get!
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THanks Zoomer. Believe it or not, only one of the kids was not crying or screaming during the whole session (even bribing them with Mike and Ikes!) This was probably the most challenging shoot that I've done in some time but the parents were troopers so it worked out all right.
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