Friday, June 18, 2010

OCF Day (I have no idea) - Ghetto High Speed Flash Photography – Take 1


First off, my apologies for being away for so long.  I just haven’t been as diligent with this project.  Trying to get back on track.  I have a list of excuses, but I’ll spare you from listening to me whine.
So, I was talking with my buddy Myron about different images we’d like to capture.  Partially inspired by a Chase Jarvis video(as seen HERE), I had an image I wanted to capture of splashing water on my face and freezing water droplets as they splashed on me and on their way to the ground.  Even though it was FREEZING this past Tuesday night, Myron, Jason, and I decided to just go for it.  Here’s what we did:
  1. Timing - We waited ‘til after the sunset for the shoot, but setup our lights prior.  This way, we kept the ambient light to a bare minimum and freeze the action with our strobes.
  2. Location – OUTSIDE.  Which was why we waited ‘til after the sun set.  Also, we wanted to keep the water outside.
  3. Lighting – Myron picked up a HUGE Avenger (combi)stand which he attached a boom(it’s actually a reflector holder), superclamp, cold-shoe, and an SB-24(at 1/16th power).  We used this for a hairlight directly overhead.  Two lightstands on either side(SB-24’s at 1/8th power with a 35mm spread) of the subject(me) slightly behind pointed at the water(and for a little rim lighting).  We also used our own DIY gobo’s attached to prevent flaring into the camera.  And finally, to get just a hint of light in on my face we put a white diffuser panel in front.
  4. Cameras settings  - Tripod mounted 5DMk2 with 70-200mm at ISO800, f/9 or 10-ish, 1/250.  D300 with 70-200mm.  5DMk2 with 17-40mm.
We started at 9pm and ended around 12:30am.  I lost track of how many takes we did, it was fun tho.  Ridiculously fun.  Towards the end we experimented with putting on some red and blue gels to see what kind of look we’d get.  But the batteries were giving out on us and we were getting tired, it was a school night after all.  Here’s my favorite one.  Pretty much straight out of camera with a little sharpening in Aperture:


(Photo taken by Myron) - See the full rez image HERE or its actually kinda cool lookin' on black HERE(Zoom in on the water droplets – I still squeal a little when I look at this).
I’ve never done anything like this before and this 3 hour exercise was fantastic.  Can’t wait to see what else we can do with this technique.  Lesson’s learned with a behind the scene images and video coming soon!
Special thanks to Myron Yeung and Jason Ku for bringing all this into reality.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Vegas!

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So this past weekend I was in Las Vegas with the family for my cousin Sandra's wedding.  I brought all my gear to take some pics with OCF and everything... only to find out the venue wouldn't allow me to set up a light stand or anything.  No flash even... Oh well, while we were checking in, I loooked up to see some cool, colorful umbrellas at the Palazzo.  I feel like I've seen someone take this shot before, but my sister Judy was just sitting there waiting for Burgess to check us all in so I had about 5 minutes to put this together.  Just one off-camera strobe sitting on top of my luggage camera left.  =)



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Thursday, April 29, 2010

DIY Snoot!


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So... I got a little lazy and didn't do an OCF weekly portrait this week.  Instead, for some reason my mind was preoccupied with snoots.  I was browsing around and it looks like the honl speed snoot retails for 29.99.  When I saw it, it was just a piece of fabric with velcro.  I wanted to buy one, but just couldn't justify the cost.

SO...  I went to the fabric store.  I came back with foot of canvas.  I wanted to get some sort of black fabric that was thick and could hold shape.  I ended up with canvas, but they didn't have black.  And instead of waiting or going to another store, I bought the darkest color they had which was a Navy Blue.  Add to that some sew on velcro and I spend a total of:

1 Foot Navy Blue Canvas = $1.86
1 packaage of sew on velcro = $3.49
Tax (9.25%) = $.50

Total Spent = $5.85



After almost 2 hours of careful measuring, cutting, pinning, and sewing.  This is what I ended up with.  I was pretty happy with it.  It fit nicely over the velcro speedstrap on any one of my strobes.








But does it work???  Only one way to find out!




GAH!!!  I was afraid the light would be tinted.  And as you can see, it's totally blue!  Not at all what I wanted.  But it wasn't unexpected.  It was good to make one though and the next time should be much quicker than 2 hours to complete one.  Gotta go find some black canvas.

Not bad for $5.85 worth of materials.  I save almost $25 from making this instead of purchasing one.  DIY FTW!

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