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NotQuiteHuman
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| | | Re: Location Lighting < Reply # 10 on 4/20/2015 3:04 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by siper
I hear you on the beer predicament. I'm thinking in terms of overall weight. I like to bring a few lenses, intervalometer, water, extra batteries, and tripod. It adds up to the point where I can't fit extra flashes and triggers without really stuffing my bag. We all have different priorities though. In terms of the waving flashlight technique, I typically like to point the flashlight to the wall behind the scene I'm shooting (without waving it). I find that it preserves the shadows better than waving it in front of you and better than shooting a flash straight ahead of you. Again, to each their own. I just find that this method looks a little more natural. I really like your shots though! Really well executed. I'll have to sacrifice some lenses and bring some flashes next time to experiment.
| Yeah, every extra ounce really does make exploring that much less enjoyable. I really only bring the flash if I know there's a good chance I'll use it, but there is always room in the bag for it if I can convince a friend to carry a couple beers for me I also have my kit down to 2-3 lenses, depending on if I think I'll need the fisheye or not. My camera has a built in intervalometer, but the flash triggers still always come with since they are small and double as a long range wireless shutter release and can be handy for long exposures in bulb mode without touching the camera. I ALWAYS manage to forget the water in the car though...
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