Brunner Photography
Following Joseph Brunner and his photographic life.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
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Victoria Shoot
Bracebridge walk with Sifter
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
High Contrast Strobist
Hi Everyone!
I was sitting here in my dorm room bored out of my mind and thought no better time to photograph something! I didn't know what to shoot so I looked around my room, I had the D700 signed out at the time so I decided to photograph my D90! But I wanted to do it a different way instead of just natural lighting or a single light.
I grabbed my friends SB-600 so that I could have two at my disposal, one of mine and the other hers. From there I attached cheap receivers to the flashes and a transmitter to the D700! (See Below)
From there I put my camera on the bed and thought of a good position for the lights. I set them down and adjusted the power outage for both strobes. The one on the right had a higher power, i believe it was set to 1/16 while the other on the left was set to 1/32 for some fill.
After that I just started to play around with angles and such, here are some shots! It was really cool to do and super easy! Also, adjust the white balance to different degrees to get some cool colour effects... And yes when I put "cool" I meant awesome! :P
For the image below I put a strobe right behind the D90 giving some cool flare and burst!
I was sitting here in my dorm room bored out of my mind and thought no better time to photograph something! I didn't know what to shoot so I looked around my room, I had the D700 signed out at the time so I decided to photograph my D90! But I wanted to do it a different way instead of just natural lighting or a single light.
I grabbed my friends SB-600 so that I could have two at my disposal, one of mine and the other hers. From there I attached cheap receivers to the flashes and a transmitter to the D700! (See Below)
From there I put my camera on the bed and thought of a good position for the lights. I set them down and adjusted the power outage for both strobes. The one on the right had a higher power, i believe it was set to 1/16 while the other on the left was set to 1/32 for some fill.
After that I just started to play around with angles and such, here are some shots! It was really cool to do and super easy! Also, adjust the white balance to different degrees to get some cool colour effects... And yes when I put "cool" I meant awesome! :P
For the image below I put a strobe right behind the D90 giving some cool flare and burst!
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