Saturday, September 5, 2009

Strobist Portrait

An afternoon in Kona with a blue sky and without sun blown out highlights... rare during this time of year. Every photoblog posting, I'm always in a battle against the harsh late afternoon lighting during this time of year in Hawaii. With a blue sky, clouds softening up some of the ambient light, out come the strobes for a portrait shoot during this small window of good lighting. The fist shot in this sequence is actually one of the last taken during the shoot, and you can see that the blue sky was only there for a few minutes before it had gotten overcast. Hawaii weather is so unpredictable.

Shooting Info: All images were shot using a single SB600 shot through an umbrella close to the subject and to the left of the each shot. Lenses used: Nikon 18-200mm VR f3.5-5.6. Processed with Adobe Photoshop CS3. The beauty about shooting strobist, is that you dont really need to use expensive lenses to get good shots, as if you were just shooting in a ambient light only situation. Fast glass doesn't really mean anything if your limited by your body's max flash sync speed. Heck you dont even need to have the latest and greatest body! simply being able to balance the light makes all the difference.



1/200, f8, Iso 400 SB600 camera left @ 1/4 shoot through umbrella


1/200, f9, ISO 100, SB600 camera left @ 1/8th shoot through umbrella



1/200, f7, ISO 100 SB600 camera left @ 1/8th shoot through umbrella

1/200, f9, ISO 100, SB600 camera left @ 1/2 light modifier - diffuser

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