Cowbird Egg Picture This picture is super-easy to create. Put the camera on a tripod, add a sheet of printer paper and wirelessly fire a remote flash being handheld above the egg. 100mm f/11.0 1/200s ISO 100 |
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One Light Portrait Aim a Canon Speedlite 320EX into a 60" umbrella and this is the lighting you get. The subject is positioned near a white wall. The close distance to the wall prevents the light from falling off too much - keeping the wall relatively bright. 50mm f/8.0 1/200s ISO 100 |
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District Track Champion It's late, your tired, she's tired - but you must capture the beaming expression before the memory begins to fade. You grab a flash with a tilt-swivel head (the small Canon Speedlite 320EX in this case) and go to the fast-shot-go-to location in your house (a hallway in this example). Direct the flash toward the white wall/ceiling and you have very nice lighting for a fast portrait. 50mm f/4.0 1/200s ISO 100 |
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Simple Studio Portrait The setup used for this portrait is about as simple as studio-grade lighting gets. One 60" umbrella with an inexpensive Canon Speedlite 320EX fired into it. The flash was remotely triggered by the Canon EOS 60D. The background is simply a white wall with the light feathered down over it. A white reflector was used to bounce some fill light into the picture. 50mm f/8.0 1/200s ISO 100 |
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