I posted this the other night, just about when The Oscars were starting, silly me. Maybe I can get some traction this time. At any rate, what do you think?
I have been playing around in my basement tabletop "studio" and the other night I broke out the ETTL flash, just to see what would happen. You will see that the first image is OK, but the second is much better--truer to the actual bell in color.
Both images were shot at .8 second, f16, 100 ISO, I used my EOS 6D. Also the bell was set on a pedestal inside a light tent. The lights outside the tent were 2 CFLs at 5500K, 2 LEDs at 5500K, and a light shining through the top. The only difference is the flash set on ETTL on the second, so I do not know what setting it used. It is a Yongnuo EX565.
What I do not understand is why is the second one so much "warmer" than the other. I would have thought the flash would wash out, or over expose, the bell, but it appears that just the opposite happened.
What's up with that?
Thx, olc
I see no one else is responding and I'm sorry but I just don't know. I wish I could help but its outside my expertise.
Joe Blow wrote:
I see no one else is responding and I'm sorry but I just don't know. I wish I could help but its outside my expertise.
OOOPPPs for some reason one of the images did not get posted. Here they both are.
That's OK. I just realized that only one of the 2 pics came through
Chefneil, have you seen info on the newest UHH forum, "Advice from the Pros" ? You might want to try posting your question and photos there, especially since several of the participants do studio work. Here's the home page:
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/s-129-1.html-
Linda From Maine wrote:
Chefneil, have you seen info on the newest UHH forum, "Advice from the Pros" ? You might want to try posting your question and photos there, especially since several of the participants do studio work. Here's the home page:
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/s-129-1.html-
OH, Linda From Maine, You are the light at the end of my dark (F32 at 1/100th of a second, ISO 50) Tunnel of Life.
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