Obsessed with Available Light

Obsessed with Available Light

  • Never! If I can see so can my camera.

    Votes: 241 43.6%
  • Rerely. Only in extreme situations, barely ever fill.

    Votes: 198 35.8%
  • As needed. I fill a few of my indoor shots.

    Votes: 97 17.5%
  • Often. I fill most of my indoor shots.

    Votes: 14 2.5%
  • All the time! Who wants to see wrinkles?

    Votes: 3 0.5%

  • Total voters
    553
I use flash a lot of the time, but then I pretty much suck as a photographer:

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Wayne


I agree. Miserable looking chap who needs to put some clothes on, and loving mother of evil-******* child. And even if he isn't evil he's far too sophistocated to be five. He's already a chairman of the board, for goodness sake.

Otherwise they're quite nice. Nice use of flash too. Looks like window light. Is that an insult?
 
I only use a strobe when I need to.

Recently I had a gig to shoot 5K/10K foot race. There was hardly any light in early morning rain (90 mins after sunrise) so the strobe (at low power) was required to produce a decent image of the runners in motion. Even when the rain stopped and there was a bit more light, I used the strobe at until the sun came out. Much later that day I shot a short kids race on a very shady street. I used the strobe then as well.

There were ~ 1,500 people in this event. Sometimes I had to take a photo every few seconds. Using a quality strobe (SB-800) with 2700 mAh AAs) at low power got the job done.

For interior shots such as birthday parties, I like to use the strobe off camera. I usually place it high in the corner of the room so the light bounces around and fire it remotely using Pocket Wizards.

It is possible to produce a photograph where the strobe light only augments the existing light. I hate photographs where the strobe dominates the light to produce that nuked-out look.

I also very much enjoy using available light. But when the light's not right, or when people are moving around, subtle use of strobes can produce rewarding results.
 
I love available light
just chose a camera with a f1.8 lens to be my first rangefinder for this reason

but I'd love to learn how to use flash, because I have no idea but I am sure that theyu can be wonderful tools. ( I don't even own any flash, well, besides the ones built into my Pentax *ist, Minolta A2 and Fuji f31 )

Andreas
 
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