Destin
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Alright, So I've shot basketball, volleyball, football, motocross, mountain biking, and running, but I've always wanted to try shooting hockey.
Well, I get my chance on tuesday. I'll be shooting a high school hockey game at the local ice rink. I'm assuming the lighting is going to pose similar problems to shooting basketball in dimly lit gyms, so is the solution to use off camera flash to bring up the lighting? When I shoot basketball I set them up near the corners of the court, pointed at 45 degree angles, towards center court to cross light one end of the gym.
Is there any reasonI shouldn't try this same setup for hockey? Should I position the flashes differently? I know the ideal solution in strobes in the ceiling, but that just isn't an option at this point.
I've only got 2 flash units as of now, so keep that in mind when answering.
Well, I get my chance on tuesday. I'll be shooting a high school hockey game at the local ice rink. I'm assuming the lighting is going to pose similar problems to shooting basketball in dimly lit gyms, so is the solution to use off camera flash to bring up the lighting? When I shoot basketball I set them up near the corners of the court, pointed at 45 degree angles, towards center court to cross light one end of the gym.
Is there any reasonI shouldn't try this same setup for hockey? Should I position the flashes differently? I know the ideal solution in strobes in the ceiling, but that just isn't an option at this point.
I've only got 2 flash units as of now, so keep that in mind when answering.