yes indeed, this is one way to do that! You just need to do it in a relatively dark setting, probably at night, so that the ambient light doesn't interfere.
I believe they were mentioned, no? In a situation like this, I'd think 1st about the aperture, then build everything around that. For flash shots like this (in the studio), you supply all the light, so the ISO is down low and the shutter is at max sync speed. The rest is just adjusting the lighting to suit the shot/scene, etc. Try it out! 👍
Danke!
hey, aber Danke dir Alexander! ♥️🙏
Thanks a lot...That's what I needed to learn🙏
Glad it was helpful! 👍🎉
Nicely explained with a good visual example.
glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for that tutorial. Definitely going to try it!!
You’re welcome Have fun! 😊
Ur a amazing teacher ☺️
thank you so much! ❤️
Can’t want to try this! Thank you!
it's so much fun! enjoy! 👍🎉
This was so helpful. Thank you so much!
Brilliant! Glad you found it helpful 🎉
very useful tip thanks a lot 😍
Thanks
you're very welcome! 👍🎉
Do rear flash mode and multi mode work together?
I don't think so Daniel. 🤔
I have a silly question - if the frequency is much lower I assume that one flash every 2 seconds would be 0.5 Hz?
I failed my college math class 3 times, so the best advice I can give is to just try and see. 😁👍
oh is this how they do skateboard magazine pictures? i always thought they editing different exposures together.. i guess they do it in camera?
yes indeed, this is one way to do that! You just need to do it in a relatively dark setting, probably at night, so that the ambient light doesn't interfere.
My english is bad so can't understand more detail about what is Hz and Time is, but i think i can do this after watching you, thank you sir
You can do it! Glad to be helpful! Let us know how it goes in the comments please! 👍
& i have a Q is that possible long exposure.(2 time fire the flash @ first &@ last) about 5sec duration 🙏
I'm not sure I understand the question but my suggestion is to just grab your camera and try it out. 📷👍
did you figure it out? i think you can set the flash for front curtain or rear curtain. i dont know if you can do both.
so what are you camera and flash settings here?
I believe they were mentioned, no? In a situation like this, I'd think 1st about the aperture, then build everything around that. For flash shots like this (in the studio), you supply all the light, so the ISO is down low and the shutter is at max sync speed. The rest is just adjusting the lighting to suit the shot/scene, etc. Try it out! 👍
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thanks for commenting Richard!