Strobist: Post your photos and setups

C'mon folks, I can't be the only one taking strobist shots!
I've already posted this in another thread, but thought I'd add to this thread also.


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Shelf Portrait: 5D Mark II, 1/160s, ISO 200, f/5.6, 28mm.

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The setup: One AB800 camera left through an umbrella, and one 430EX II fired inside the fridge via TTL.

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Thought I'd raise the dead here...

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Good buddy, Tor Boyesen, posing for a funny shot during a recent class I co-taught about studio lighting.


Strobist: AB-400 CL behind subject (bare...as you can see), AB-400 CR into 24x36 softbox as key.
10mm f/5.6 1/250 ISO 200
 
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a few vivitars fired into umbrellas (1 being a brolly) at strange angles for desired glare
 
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Model: Dannelle Wittekind
MUA: Davida Simon

Strobist: AB400 into 24x36 softbox above, AB400 through scrim (ran out of other modifiers lol) from below. Classic "clam-shell" lighting setup for beauty shots. Also had a couple strobes firing on the background, nothing special.
 
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580 EX II behind subject and 580 EX II camera left bare flash on both. The OCF was a biproduct of the TS-E test...

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I got bored waiting for my ladyfriend to arrive, so I decided to take a photo of the last bottled coke in the fridge.

Main light is an AB800 w/ a 30x60 "monster"box, and a 430EXII behind fired with Pixel King triggers at 1/16power.

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Here's one from a recent shoot at the abandoned Pullman Yard in Atlanta

Nikon D3
Nikkor 85mm f/1.8
(2) SB600's
1 shot through translucent umbrella, camera left
1 shot through knockoff Gary Fong diffuser, camera left, aimed at subject's hair

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Here's one from a recent shoot at the abandoned Pullman Yard in Atlanta

Nikon D3
Nikkor 85mm f/1.8
(2) SB600's
1 shot through translucent umbrella, camera left
1 shot through knockoff Gary Fong diffuser, camera left, aimed at subject's hair



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Just curious why you'd use a fong-dong diffuser on a hair light? Normally hairlights use focused beams from a snoot or a grid. I can't see the advantage of the fong-dong and would think it would only create problems.
 
Just curious why you'd use a fong-dong diffuser on a hair light? Normally hairlights use focused beams from a snoot or a grid. I can't see the advantage of the fong-dong and would think it would only create problems.
Looks like it worked okay to me.
 

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