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| Nikon D750, NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR, ISO 5000, ƒ/25, 1/40 |
I went out last night to shoot with strobes to show the students how to use a fill flash.
We set up a strobes to make some photos. This top one was without the strobe, which was a pleasant surprise to me.
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| Nikon D750, NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR, ISO 100, ƒ/7.1, 1/60 |
Here you can see us setting up. Only one of those strobes is going off at a time. We had two strobes setup the same way giving more people the opportunity to shoot.
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| Click on diagram to see it larger |
Here is one of the photos using this setup here.
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| Nikon D4, AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED, ISO 100, ƒ/7.1, 1/60 |
Now had I been just shooting this for me then I would have had even more options and maybe even better photo. I just shot a few and gave the students time to also shoot the same setup on their cameras.
We used Pocketwizards to trigger the strobe.
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