ray do you do this for a living or do you have another job?Tagged along with my friend at another one of his model shoots, this time I brought some of my gear along to snap some behind the scenes shots when I wasn't holding a reflector or light stand lol...
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nice view of south Ft Lauderdale beach...
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Def check out his photostream, it's worth it, pretty epic shots, all taken with a Nikon D40 and a speedlight or two. www.flickr.com/optimus_prime
Here's a couple of his shots from the shoot:
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It's become my second job, I still work at the grocery store I've been at since highschool for 35hrs. Photography gets done whenever I'm not there.ray do you do this for a living or do you have another job?
He's usually got them between half and full power, but he gets the shots because the D40 has an electronic shutter and he can get sync speeds of like 1/3200 and crazy **** like that. He can kill sunlight with just the speedlights being able to do that. Hanging around him has made me appreciate the D40 lolthat good of light output with just speedlights?? does he have them at full power and which ones does he shoot with?
faster shutter speedok guys so here is my question, i can't seem to take rolling shots right. In low light they work out somewhat but in sunlight or brighter conditions it just won't work. Any suggestions?
Yea, that's more of a tracking shot lol. No panning required really.You shouldn't be panning if you're in another car doing rolling shots of a car next to you. Put the camera on TV mode, set the shutter to 1/100, and take the pic, then post it here. It should look fine!