He'll be fine. I left him a bottle of water in the trunk. ;-)
He'll be fine. I left him a bottle of water in the trunk. ;-)
Thank you Mr. Alien Body Snatcher.
Hot many strobes does it take to light up a whole waterfall?
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
That would be 87 strategically positioned White Lighting x3200s, or one large but very distant light source behind a relatively close softbox. Either one works.
Last edited by Sean Setters; 05-13-2012 at 03:54 PM.
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Sean...it is a great background, but I am having trouble seeing the faces of your three subjects
Great shot.
It was shot with a shutter speed of 8 seconds. The young people were actually amazingly still during the time I was shooting, apart from moving their heads a bit. However, the blurred faces actually turned out to be a positive thing. I was shooting for inclusion in a Burgess Falls themed calendar. As the people are unrecognizable, I don't need a model release from them.
Great landscape everyone, I love seeing different landscapes from around the world. Here's a few from Hawaii:
Makalawena Beach
Kalalau Valley
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University life is tough. But still had time to head out and take some shots. The lack of photography practice done is hurting me a lot
Autumn by EastsideRandomizer, on Flickr
Parklands by EastsideRandomizer, on Flickr
Last edited by EastsideR; 05-17-2012 at 04:33 PM.