In my case the ambient was almost enough for 1600 iso print film, so shooting superia 800 with on camera was more than enough for F5.6 100mm and no red eye, that and the stage size didn't allow for putting my strobes up.
--- tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Bruce Dayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > tom, > > > > This sounds like a couple of bee's, the battery > pack and some radio > > slaves...Fun, Fun! > > Yeah, I'm just trying to figure out how to set them > up. > > I did a search and looked at some runway photos, and > the lighting > seems to be all over the place. I saw a few where > the lighting > appeared to be 2 stobes at 45 degrees and equal > power, some where it > was mostly ambient, some with only on camera flash. > > I guess it will depend on the layout of the place. > I'm thinking > slightly directional lighting a bit off axis...I'm > also thinking I can > pretty much determine where I get to stand. If I'm > close enough I may > use the ttl flash with the IR transmitter so I can > keep TTL. That way > I'm not tied too much to hitting spots. > > Another option would be to use the AB1600 and just > light up the whole > damned room. > > tv > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca