deltaboxxx's club photos (NWS)
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Delta-it's GREAT to see you're still hangin' out on Acurazine. I haven't seen you posting in the Auto Sections, so it's good to see you here!
Great club shots-with women and costumes like that, it's a shame Halloween only comes once a year!
Great club shots-with women and costumes like that, it's a shame Halloween only comes once a year!
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Delta, NICE stuff! Looks like a LOT of fun doing the club photo stuff (albeit a lot of stress, too, probably).
Nice work!
Nice work!
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Is there any pointers you guys would go about shooting in a club.
Like with flash do you guys use high iso and drag the shutter?
and do you guys play with rear curtain for motion.
Like with flash do you guys use high iso and drag the shutter?
and do you guys play with rear curtain for motion.
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Cool yesterday I got to test out some rear curtain sync. Its pretty fun I think i went a bit crazy on the effects like 1 - 2 seconds for someof the dark ambient to get in.
but it was fun the ceilings are tricky. some of them are nice and flat but black so had to push out more power.
Other parts were pits that shot no light on them. Af with the d300 was pretty good i only got stuck a few times getting lock how about you?
but it was fun the ceilings are tricky. some of them are nice and flat but black so had to push out more power.
Other parts were pits that shot no light on them. Af with the d300 was pretty good i only got stuck a few times getting lock how about you?
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you seem to like that one dancer alot
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I'm surprised anything even goes on out at 29 palms.
i was at the walmart in yucca valley camping out for a ps3 back when it first came out
i was at the walmart in yucca valley camping out for a ps3 back when it first came out
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Hey delta any other pointers you would give for others shooting at a club =P
i'm trying see what other people say about using a on camera flash diffuser or bracket cuz some places the ceilings are way to high to bounce and i'm not happy with shooting with just the stofen or bounce card.
Any suggestions?
i'm trying see what other people say about using a on camera flash diffuser or bracket cuz some places the ceilings are way to high to bounce and i'm not happy with shooting with just the stofen or bounce card.
Any suggestions?
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Hey delta any other pointers you would give for others shooting at a club =P
i'm trying see what other people say about using a on camera flash diffuser or bracket cuz some places the ceilings are way to high to bounce and i'm not happy with shooting with just the stofen or bounce card.
Any suggestions?
i'm trying see what other people say about using a on camera flash diffuser or bracket cuz some places the ceilings are way to high to bounce and i'm not happy with shooting with just the stofen or bounce card.
Any suggestions?
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it would be a good idea for me to gather all the info in that thread and put them in the first post.... good something for me to do when Im bored at work
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i would say composition is a key factor,bad poses or group photos with gaps between random people can ruin a shot,and bunny ears...lol
ive noticed i get similar results with or without the stofen depending on the angle of the flash..its really up to you i think to be creative with your flash (its what im learning about myself anyway)
ive noticed i get similar results with or without the stofen depending on the angle of the flash..its really up to you i think to be creative with your flash (its what im learning about myself anyway)
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i would say composition is a key factor,bad poses or group photos with gaps between random people can ruin a shot,and bunny ears...lol
ive noticed i get similar results with or without the stofen depending on the angle of the flash..its really up to you i think to be creative with your flash (its what im learning about myself anyway)
ive noticed i get similar results with or without the stofen depending on the angle of the flash..its really up to you i think to be creative with your flash (its what im learning about myself anyway)