That could be. So far, I'm loving mine. It didn't use a whole lot on my 7D, but I use it constantly on my 5D Mk II.
That could be. So far, I'm loving mine. It didn't use a whole lot on my 7D, but I use it constantly on my 5D Mk II.
Sean,
Your pictures are outstanding. I've taken a look at some of your setups and noticed you use a lot of monolights. If going for similar effects with speedlights what differences do you think would be required in the setup?
Dave
See my photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dthrog00/
Well, you'll probably have to move the modified flashes much closer to the subject than I usually do with monos. Monolights give me a decent amount of power to work with when I'm using relatively large or inefficient modifiers and/or ND filters. That gives me a little more working distance to the subject. I primarily used shoe mount flashes for several years. However, I found that monolights gave me more flexibility to create interesting light on subjects in just about any (non-rainy) conditions. However, that flexibility in opportunity comes at the cost of increased setup times and minimal mobility.
I still use shoe mount flashes when I want more mobility or a smaller footprint and I don't need a lot of power. Case in point, I used 4 shoe mount flashes for this shot:
Gerel with Scarf by budrowilson, on Flickr
Shooting indoors meant that I wasn't battling the sun, so power wasn't really an issue. Plus, the stands I use with shoe mount flashes are smaller. As we were shooting in the university center of a college campus, the building was full of poeple (many of whom walked down those very stairs while we were shooting). Even though there were 4 separate flashes used, we were never really in the way. If I were doing this again, the one thing I'd change about the shot is the use of a bare flash as a rim light. Using monolights, I'd generally use a strip box for soft rim lighting. Otherwise, if the rim light were positioned higher (even if bare) I don't think the shadow cast by the ear would be as distracting as it is to me now.
Last edited by Sean Setters; 05-31-2012 at 04:32 PM.