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Bounce flash with a Canon Pro 1
I was fooling around with some photos of my g-friend's wardrobe while she was getting ready to go out last night. She had her boots and dress on our bed, and I tried to find some different ways to effectively light them. Here's one I took with a Pro 1 at ISO 50, and a 420EX bounced. I had the flash at -1 flash compensation. Very little was done to this other than a crop.
As you can see, the lighting is nice and smooth and the colors are vibrant. This was simple to shoot, but turned out quite well. Just goes to show that you don't always need an elaborate lighting setup to get great results. :)
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Nice shot. What did you bounce into? Are you the same Steven Lutz who used to post quite a bit? If so, where have you been? Good to see your work today.
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Hello!
Yes, I am that same Steve Lutz! I have been involved in many other things, and drifted away from PR. I hope to make amends for that from now on. I still do a lot of photography. My work can be found at:
www.stevelutzphoto.smugmug.com
On this shot, I tilted the camera down to take the picture, and the flash was sticking straight up, so I guess it bounced "all over the place." The bed has a white canopy over it, so that diffused the light even more. I have found with my Pro1 in particular that I get far better results when I cut the flash power. Still, even at -1 stop it took about five seconds for the batteries to recharge for the next shot, so it must have drained them pretty completely.
Here's anothe I took with the flash at full power, of the same subject.
Re: Bounce flash with a Canon Pro 1
Welcome back. I hope all is well. Cool shots you got going there. In a way, the canopy was one giant lite tent/super umbrella. Nice shots.