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Hi everyone, this was my first time using a speedlite so I'd really like some constructive C&C and also general advice please. I think I did 'ok' but ok isn't good enough for me. The thing I'm unhappy with is the shadows. They make the photo look very harsh and messy. What do you think? Also, how do you stop the mirrors reflecting on the bodywork?
I was shooting with a 6d and speedlite was a Yongnuo 685 off camera, on a stand, triggered by transmitter.
Two things come to mind that I could have done differently to improve. 1/Raise the flash stand so that the shadows were not so pronounced. 2/Shoot long exposures and trigger flash manually from different position. Would either of these things helped? What else could be done? I would have really liked to try number 2 but time was limited. Maybe a softbox would have done wonders?
The album is here if you want to see all of the shots:
https://www.facebook.com/SnappedByDan/photos/?tab=album&album_id=660615870779218
Really appreciate any advice and comments, and regardless its fun to learn something new and progress. Client was a friend, I'd never try something untested with a paying client.
With this shot, I was going for an almost silhouette. Its probably the shot I was happiest with but still feel it could be improved somehow. Maybe its just a case of practice, practice practice.
I was shooting with a 6d and speedlite was a Yongnuo 685 off camera, on a stand, triggered by transmitter.
Two things come to mind that I could have done differently to improve. 1/Raise the flash stand so that the shadows were not so pronounced. 2/Shoot long exposures and trigger flash manually from different position. Would either of these things helped? What else could be done? I would have really liked to try number 2 but time was limited. Maybe a softbox would have done wonders?
The album is here if you want to see all of the shots:
https://www.facebook.com/SnappedByDan/photos/?tab=album&album_id=660615870779218
Really appreciate any advice and comments, and regardless its fun to learn something new and progress. Client was a friend, I'd never try something untested with a paying client.
With this shot, I was going for an almost silhouette. Its probably the shot I was happiest with but still feel it could be improved somehow. Maybe its just a case of practice, practice practice.
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