Know how to do this?

Hmmm... good question; I'm not 100% sure. I can figure out the individual bits, but the total? Not so much...
 
I think a lot of the final image has to do with post processing
Elichrom Quadra looks like a powerful light from what I was just reading and maybe using that to shoot from right to left? Gonna have to try it with the strobes to see.
Also probably has lot to do with the reflection from the marbel floor.
 
Model playing Cello (if that's what it is)
and a super fast ninja leprechaun running by, but he caught it in slow mo.
that's my guess.
sorry...it's late, I couldnt resist.:p
 
nah his shutter speed was 1/200 his FB link doesn't work


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had another shoot last night..
this shot is classified as personal work...
this fall hasn't given me much time for any personal work. So i am glad things slowed down for me to do some work with my friend Ryan and Aurielle (bride to be)
this shot was 2 lights..
1. back ground light on the wall is a 86 Inch PLM with AB1600 @ about 1/2 power
2. key lighting was the Elichrom Quadra with 40 inch Deep Octa @ 2.0
set up shot here www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10100216507943278&set... by Ryan O Hicks
i had the cactus V4 trigger on the side of the camera to trigger the Alien Bee system
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperturef/2.2
Focal Length85 mm
ISO Speed50
Exposure Bias0 EV
FlashOff, Did not fire
Image Width5616
Image Height3744"
 
a super fast ninja leprechaun running by

Lmao, that is one super fast ninja leprachaun if it was exposed just with the ambient alone at 1/200 let alone the strobe exposure time, a super fast ninja leprachuan could get you a beer from the fridge before you even thought about asking for one, now that would be sweet.

But IMO Jason, the blur was done in post, cant think of any other way with speeds like that.
 
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