Really enjoyed your photos this time. I often find that a flash used outdoors can ruin photos because you use too much. This time I thought the flash was well balanced. Thank you for being an inspiration.
My question is: Is it possible to use the additional flash? Because I see that you are using a "more powerful, larger and heavier" one. Please explain to me. Greetings from Ecuador!
In the low light before dawn, a smaller speedlight flash would be adequate but after the sun rises, the background sky is very bright so a more powerful flash is needed to expose the sky properly. Thanks for your question Leo.
Would really recommend trying some more motivated lighting next time, and making the flash feel more like its part of the environment than being very obviously a strobe.
The video is fun to watch. I like the photos very much. You have matched the color of the flash and the ambient light very well.
Thanks Andreas.
Really enjoyed your photos this time. I often find that a flash used outdoors can ruin photos because you use too much. This time I thought the flash was well balanced. Thank you for being an inspiration.
You are right. Balancing the flash with ambient is tricky and we all have our preferences.
Very Nice. Fantastic.
Thank you Julio.
Thank you for this beautiful video. Can you write on the photo which photo you took, at which settings and the lenses you used? Thank you again
Hi Paradise. I can't add the info you request after the video is published. I mostly used 200 ISO 1/160th sec @ F8. I used my 24-120mm kit zoom.
@ thank you 🙏
These are so beautiful. Thanks fpr sharing❤❤❤
Glad you like them Patsy.
Great photos
Many thanks Tony.
Well, distinguished men of culture, we meet again
Hi Paige. I hope you liked the video.
Great shots. Would it be better to have the soft box closer to subjects for softer lighting?
Yes it would give softer light but that was not a huge consideration with this shoot.
Great video with a great music :) Light was very good. What model of light was it ? Have a nice day :)
Thanks for your comment Tiffany. The light was a NiceFoto 650A 600 watt flash in a 120cm softbox.
@newcastlephotographycollege thank you very much 😊💋
My question is: Is it possible to use the additional flash? Because I see that you are using a "more powerful, larger and heavier" one. Please explain to me. Greetings from Ecuador!
In the low light before dawn, a smaller speedlight flash would be adequate but after the sun rises, the background sky is very bright so a more powerful flash is needed to expose the sky properly. Thanks for your question Leo.
Would really recommend trying some more motivated lighting next time, and making the flash feel more like its part of the environment than being very obviously a strobe.
Thanks for your comment Stinky.