Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Multiple flash- Technique post

Definition- A camera which implements multiple flashes and an be used to find depth edges or create stylised images.  This technique is similar to slow sync flash.


This image appeals to me due to the way that the subject is continually looking towards the camera despite his movement across the image.

Camera settings
Aperture: F22 (reduces light allowed into camera to combat high shutter speed).
Shutter speed: 6" (allows for large amounts of movement to be captured).
ISO: 200 (setting required for bright weather outside).

Lighting
-Multiple studio lights (to capture multiple stages of movement).

Equipment
-Tripod (used to prevent camera shake).
-Nikon D5300, standard lens (no specialist lens required as not shooting in macro or especially wide format).

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