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So I know this whole “Weekly” Off Camera Flash project really hasn’t been consistent at all. It’s more like whenever I make time to do it. Anyway, I used three strobes on this one. Why? Because I can(I just picked up a used SB-24 and wanted to make sure it worked). Originally, I just wanted to try some Rembrandt lighting, but it morphed a little. The original vision was to capture an image of me thinking with my Rubik’s Cube. But I grabbed my dog and made her sit with me while I tested the lighting and I just kept her with me for a Father-daughter portrait. =)
So I know this whole “Weekly” Off Camera Flash project really hasn’t been consistent at all. It’s more like whenever I make time to do it. Anyway, I used three strobes on this one. Why? Because I can(I just picked up a used SB-24 and wanted to make sure it worked). Originally, I just wanted to try some Rembrandt lighting, but it morphed a little. The original vision was to capture an image of me thinking with my Rubik’s Cube. But I grabbed my dog and made her sit with me while I tested the lighting and I just kept her with me for a Father-daughter portrait. =)
Edit - Forgot to mention in the setup a white cardboard reflector just below camera, angled up for some fill light
Me and my girl just thinking about life, love, and the hard boiled eggs in the kitchen for her nightly treat
Who's there! We were barking at the door bell. I tried to time the shot to get us both barking, but couldn't get in sync. Another note, using the SB24 at 1/2 power doesn't recycle fast enough. I wonder how quickly two SB24's at 1/4 power each would recycle?
Minor Edit - The yellow beanie is a gift from my grandmother. Like it or not, I'm going to be taking more portraits with it. =)
Hopefully, more soon...
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