Here's one from my shoot today

© Adrien E. Bisson

Here's one from my shoot today

Uploaded: March 04, 2007 17:09:14

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To eliminate the room light, I shot at 400th, and used f11, ISO 200, with my Alien B1600 at half power, into my white umbrella, just to my left (camera left), and my light panel, with my gold circular reflector clamped to it at about subject level, to the my right of the kids. Finally, I had my SB24 into my silver umbrella to my right, pointing at the back of their heads. This latter presented a couple of problems: it was shooting across the background and accentuated the wrinkles in it, and the recycle speed (which you have mentioned many times) was a problem. I think I counted 10 missed shots because of it since I had the radio on it, and was using the B1600's slave.

I am ordering my second B1600 tomorrow :-)

Thanks,
Adrien

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