eric.schmiedl
Member
I see a lot of people posting street and vacation type shots... who here uses artificial lighting / strobes with their RF?
(on-camera Weegee-type deer-in-the-headlights hotshoe mounted strobes count... barely!)
(on-camera Weegee-type deer-in-the-headlights hotshoe mounted strobes count... barely!)
gns
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"deer-in-the-headlights hotshoe mounted strobes count... barely!"...
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Finder
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I use a very small flash for a fill light with outdoor portraits on sunny days.
jmi
Established
Would like to, but I still haven't got round to searching for something to convert the weird sync connector on the M3 to use a standard PC cable....
gns
Well-known
Was looking at Todd Papageorge's new book, "Passing Through Eden" last night. Photographs taken over many years in New York's Central park. Many of them, though made in daylight, make use of on-camera flash which not only increases detail in shadows, but gives a distinct flat look to some surfaces. Quite a different look in some pictures, more subtle in others.
Who else uses/used this technique? Dianne Arbus often did.
Cheers,
Gary
Who else uses/used this technique? Dianne Arbus often did.
Cheers,
Gary
dmr
Registered Abuser
gns
Well-known
I used to use flash quite often. I had a Norman 200B. Lots of power, very fast recycle, and could shoot many rolls on a charge. All manual exposure, though.
Here is another example (previously posted on the "Eye Contact" thread)...
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=46155&d=1181657934
Here is another example (previously posted on the "Eye Contact" thread)...
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=46155&d=1181657934
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