always wanted to put the background out....... but struggled all throughout because of lack of background setups..... just made this discovery to shoot at very high shutter speeds (well beyond the camera's normal sync speed)..... this made the use of background completely redundant..... also used a snoot to give more directional light; avoiding light-spill on the background....... the background went completely dark even though it was a white wall just 3-feet behind the subject......
loved this possibility...... would surely try out more using different setups....
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Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Strobist Experiment: High-speed Sync (Auto FP)
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