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To weimng :
Thanks a lot for your C&C, also for your input about the socks color (costume) and the double shadow at some photos. I will take a note of that for my next photo shooting ;p
To eHowl :
The setting is so simple, I just put three external flashes together (using silk multi arm II, closer to each other and I tilted the angle of the flashed to highlight the certain the part of the model) at Manfrotto Stand Holder 008BU (all flashed are raised up using this stand holder 1.5x higher than the models head position). I set the 2 flashes at 70 mm range (distance) and 1/1 power with omnibounce to highlight the face (the first flash) and the shoes (the second flash). And to balancing that two highlighted areas, I used the third flashes with it built in bounce card at wide range and 1/1 power. The placement of the stand holder I made it closer to the model (but still not inside the frame) so I can get the optimum power of the flash and easier to arrange the angle (the closer distance between flash and subject, the easier for me to arrange the angle of the light output that will highlight the certain part of the subject that I want). I tried to place the stand holder (with flashes on it) with some angles, just a bit try and error to find which angle of light was nicer (the flashes angle was less than 90 degree from the camera and more that 90 degree from the model / subject). I believe that you and other photographer have more complex, more unique and more powerful lighting setting. Hopefully one day I can also learn a lot from all of you, and pardon me if at this description (about the lighting setting) there is something not so ideal. Cheer ;p
To JT-Fotographia :
Thanks a lot for your C&C, and also for your input about the variety of the angle. I will try it out for my next photo shooting.
To Numnumball :
Thanks a lot for your C&C, it really encourages me a lot ;p
To eejal :
Thank you so much for your C&C, hopefully I can learn a lot from all the input and can make a nicer shots in the future ;p
To Rashkae :
Thanks a lot for your C&C, also your advise about the dust at the sensor. You are right, the sensor is already a bit dirty, hopefully I can send the camera to service center for the sensor cleaning. Also thanks a lot for many information that you posted at sony/ minolta forum, it is really useful for me as a learner to get more knowledge from that ;p
Thanks a lot for your C&C, also for your input about the socks color (costume) and the double shadow at some photos. I will take a note of that for my next photo shooting ;p
To eHowl :
The setting is so simple, I just put three external flashes together (using silk multi arm II, closer to each other and I tilted the angle of the flashed to highlight the certain the part of the model) at Manfrotto Stand Holder 008BU (all flashed are raised up using this stand holder 1.5x higher than the models head position). I set the 2 flashes at 70 mm range (distance) and 1/1 power with omnibounce to highlight the face (the first flash) and the shoes (the second flash). And to balancing that two highlighted areas, I used the third flashes with it built in bounce card at wide range and 1/1 power. The placement of the stand holder I made it closer to the model (but still not inside the frame) so I can get the optimum power of the flash and easier to arrange the angle (the closer distance between flash and subject, the easier for me to arrange the angle of the light output that will highlight the certain part of the subject that I want). I tried to place the stand holder (with flashes on it) with some angles, just a bit try and error to find which angle of light was nicer (the flashes angle was less than 90 degree from the camera and more that 90 degree from the model / subject). I believe that you and other photographer have more complex, more unique and more powerful lighting setting. Hopefully one day I can also learn a lot from all of you, and pardon me if at this description (about the lighting setting) there is something not so ideal. Cheer ;p
To JT-Fotographia :
Thanks a lot for your C&C, and also for your input about the variety of the angle. I will try it out for my next photo shooting.
To Numnumball :
Thanks a lot for your C&C, it really encourages me a lot ;p
To eejal :
Thank you so much for your C&C, hopefully I can learn a lot from all the input and can make a nicer shots in the future ;p
To Rashkae :
Thanks a lot for your C&C, also your advise about the dust at the sensor. You are right, the sensor is already a bit dirty, hopefully I can send the camera to service center for the sensor cleaning. Also thanks a lot for many information that you posted at sony/ minolta forum, it is really useful for me as a learner to get more knowledge from that ;p