Re: Basketball team photos
Looks like a decent setup to me. Might want to push your ISO a bit to achieve a good DOF for the group portrait. Maybe refer to DOF calculator to figure out the optimal aperture. Also, you could use the SB-28 as a rim light for the group.
Re: Basketball team photos
Thanks for the input Sean. I
Re: Basketball team photos
you lighting gurus are awesome! if it were me, i
Re: Basketball team photos
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Originally Posted by erno james
the diagrams you've posted look great. Chris. I might borrow them for future reference if okay with you.
Sure thing, feel free to use them however you like.
Re: Basketball team photos
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Originally Posted by Baker
Thanks for the input Sean. I'll check it out. Also, I just thought about this but how does one gel a B400 while its in a softbox? Perhaps I should use a shoot-through instead?
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The best way I've found is to buy large gels and use a modeling light in your strobe. Then tape the gel to the strobe or speed ring at the four corners so that it mostly covers the flash tube output. It doesn't work absolutely perfectly (there will always be some ungelled leakage), but it works well enough. I used that very technique for these shots:
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5128/...8340f1e4_z.jpg
I used 3 warming gels stacked together taped in a 22" HOBD (beauty dish). I was trying to shift the ambient color spectrum to blue while maintaining a decently warm light on the subject.