> -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Larson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Here`s a sample: > > http://stevelarson.0catch.com/Fashion%20Show/Cristina%20Tigh > t%20Bust%20(2).jpg >
Oh my god, it's my mom. > I used two bright lights that were on the whole time set up > like this: > > > > > O - 1000 Watt light > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > ----------------- > > ME runway > > > -------------------------------------------------- > ----------------- > > O - 1000 Watt light So the reason the right side of her face is a little darker is because the light on that side was a little further away? I haven't decide if I want to totally even lighting or get a little modeling. > > I had the luxury of telling > the models where to stand and how to turn to my assistant > so he could take > a shot. I still think you should fly me out ;) Ha! Christian is next in line if #11 doesn't want to do it. > If you use flash make sure > you get a very > fast recycle > time. I used the AC adapter on the AF400T, it was recycling > in TTL mode in > about > 4 seconds. I'll have either the AB plugged in or the on camera flash with a turbo, so I think I'll be ok. > is there going to be a short > intermission so you > can reload?, > or how many cameras am I going to have around my neck? I should have a 2nd 10D by then, each of my cards hold about 80 images. Swapping cards takes about 3 seconds. > I would light up the whole room and forget flash if you can. Yeah, I guess the runway needs to be lit pretty well so people can see the clothes, right? Maybe I won't need much flash. Thanks for your help. tv