johnnyrod
More cameras than shots
I have a good friend's christening coming up in September (well, their baby anyway). This is at an old church in their village. I expect once the bub is dipped then we should all have a quick chance to grab a photo of the happy family, and I would really like to get a good one. I'm not sure how good the light will be though and am after a few flash tips to make a good pic rather than a flat one, and as my technical skills are work in progress. some advice would be appreciated.
The kit I have is an old folding Mess Ikonta 120 rollfilm camera with Portra 400ISO colour negative film. I also have two flashes I can use, a Cobra AB210 (GN 21m on highest setting) and Pentax AF280 (GN 28m on highest). Neither can be set manually to different levels but they both have auto settings via ISO controls and high and low power settings, plus manual settings.
Here are a couple of pictures of the inside of the church - normally it is the more familiar rows of pews though:
http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/images/buildings/en/197/197006-19726-800.jpg
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1587500
I'm not sure if additional lighting has been used in either, or where the pic will be take for that matter!
So, I can stick the Cobra on top of the camera, set it to auto, set the aperture and just take a pic, or are there better things I could do? I've never tried off-camera flash but I'll really only have a short time to take any pictures in this instance, a bit Weegee. For interest, with more time, what would be a good approach?
The kit I have is an old folding Mess Ikonta 120 rollfilm camera with Portra 400ISO colour negative film. I also have two flashes I can use, a Cobra AB210 (GN 21m on highest setting) and Pentax AF280 (GN 28m on highest). Neither can be set manually to different levels but they both have auto settings via ISO controls and high and low power settings, plus manual settings.
Here are a couple of pictures of the inside of the church - normally it is the more familiar rows of pews though:
http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/images/buildings/en/197/197006-19726-800.jpg
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1587500
I'm not sure if additional lighting has been used in either, or where the pic will be take for that matter!
So, I can stick the Cobra on top of the camera, set it to auto, set the aperture and just take a pic, or are there better things I could do? I've never tried off-camera flash but I'll really only have a short time to take any pictures in this instance, a bit Weegee. For interest, with more time, what would be a good approach?