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You've all been cheating, and I have evidence to prove it (flash photography)

nola.ron

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I finally decided to face my fears with flash photography. I was scared of it in the past because I am still very much learning photography in general. I ordered a YN565ex from Amazon and got it a couple days ago. Tonight was my first real shooting with it outside of testing manual and TTL modes in my house. As a side note - extremely impressed with the build quality of this flash and I'm happy I ordered it instead of the SB900.

Anyways... I'm a cheater now too :lmao:. That ambient light stuff is for the birds because now I can control the light! I'm blown away at what even just a fill flash can do. I'm waiting on my stand and umbrella, diffuser, and snoot to come in next week!

This is a boring shot, but I could have never produced this look on something so boring with just ambient light! Even a fill flash just makes stuff pop in the photo:

untitled-153 by nola-ron, on Flickr

Here's my 1st real attempt at using the flash beyond a fill. I bounced off a wall camera left. I have much to learn, but I'm just blown away at what doors are opening with this:

untitled-65 by nola-ron, on Flickr
 
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Yes it is amazing isn't it. I have 2 flashes and a SU800 controller. The SU800 controller is pretty neat as I manually control the output on the flashes. One flash can be at 1/128 and the other at 1/32, etc

I was impressed when I saw this video of a SU800 when I was looking at those radio triggers
But other than the SU800 I liked how the video reviewed adjusting lighting. And there's ton on YouTube for learning.
PocketWizard® - Using your Nikon SU-800 as a Master Controller

Sooner or later I'll get some a 3rd flash, umbrellas, softboxes, and radio triggers. Probably Yongnuo stuff.
But I also made a cheap product white box from white poster board and It's amazing just testing objects on it how it's just an object floating there and I removed all shadows.
 
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Welcome to the dark side! Or is it the light side? :mrgreen:

Check out strobist.blogspot.com. He's got an amazing lighting tutorial called Lighting 101 and 102 that will help you tremendously.

Have fun :)
 
welcome to the "i can use a flash" club!
its a wonderful feeling isn't it? not being totally reliant on whatever light just happens to be available at the time? :mrgreen:

when you go to get the flashes off camera, I recommend the yongnuo radio triggers. i recently picked up 4 of them. they work great and support TTL.
$80 a pair compared to the bloated pocket wizards at $400 a pair.
 
Im planning on buying a YN565EX E too!
 
Another natural light photographer assimilated by the Flash Borg!!!
 
The first off-camera flash shot I took was nothing short of a revelation for me. I genuinely feel sorry for people who think they enjoy photography but haven't explored this aspect of it.

Welcome aboard! :D
 
Welcome to the dark side! Or is it the light side? :mrgreen:

Check out strobist.blogspot.com. He's got an amazing lighting tutorial called Lighting 101 and 102 that will help you tremendously.

Have fun :)

Already read 101 while I was waiting on the flash to come in. Fantastic tutorial. I didn't know about 102 though! I'm going to have to start reading it today. Thanks!!!

welcome to the "i can use a flash" club!
its a wonderful feeling isn't it? not being totally reliant on whatever light just happens to be available at the time? :mrgreen:

when you go to get the flashes off camera, I recommend the yongnuo radio triggers. i recently picked up 4 of them. they work great and support TTL.
$80 a pair compared to the bloated pocket wizards at $400 a pair.

I'm glad to hear more good opinions on the YG triggers. I was really feeling sick knowing I was dreading having to dump so much just for the pocket wizards. I'm going to ordewr these now for sure!

Im planning on buying a YN565EX E too!
Do it! The only flaw I can see with it is the recharge time MAYBE if I were a wedding photographer. But I'm not, and out of 4 hours of shooting last night I only had to wait for a recharge 2 or 3 times. A few times it never did flash even when I know it was ready, but I'm pretty sure that was because of TTL at those times. I never had it happen while firing manual.

The first off-camera flash shot I took was nothing short of a revelation for me. I genuinely feel sorry for people who think they enjoy photography but haven't explored this aspect of it.

Welcome aboard! :D

I thought I was excited about the flash coming in but now I'm going crazy waiting on my stand kit to come in. I can already see what it's going to allow me to do.

this is what you get when you start using OCF and like it...

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I believe that!!!! I already told myself a couple of times I should just go ahead and order another gun now lol. Awesome to see you're using the YN triggers too!
 
Interjecting with a small question here: Do the Yongnuo triggers work with flashes made by other companies?​
 
Interjecting with a small question here: Do the Yongnuo triggers work with flashes made by other companies?​

YES!

I use the yongnuo triggers on my sb24's, sb600 sb700, and YN568EX.
AND...the TTL function works on all of them using the yongnuo triggers.
just make sure you get the model that goes to your camera.
 
Interjecting with a small question here: Do the Yongnuo triggers work with flashes made by other companies?​

YES!

I use the yongnuo triggers on my sb24's, sb600 sb700, and YN568EX.
AND...the TTL function works on all of them using the yongnuo triggers.
just make sure you get the model that goes to your camera.

Ok sweet thanks! Now I have an excuse to get a second flash!
 
pixmedic your avatar is awesome!:)
 
Another natural light photographer assimilated by the Flash Borg!!!

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