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03/27/2010 07:20:03 PM
Originally posted by mpstevens69:

In a set up like this where have you placed the flashes? How far away from you are are they? It looks like one off to the left and on to the right and the 3rd on the camera? How do you deal with spectators getting in the way of the other flashes?


This particular gym is at the local Junior College. There is a balcony around the top of this that is used as an indoor running track and also has access to the weight room and gymnastics room. The railing at the top is where I mount my two speed lights or strobes depending on what I am using that night. The third used for fill is mounted at the end of the gym I am shooting at. there is a set of roll out bleachers at each end, with a lower white ceiling. I mount that flash so that it bounces off the ceiling and acts as fill light for my two side lights. I do have caution tape that I can place around the area where they are mounted, however access to the upper end is limited by the SID of the college, and the end bleachers are rarely out and when they are i just mount that flash in an area and tape it off so no one messes with it.
03/27/2010 10:41:41 AM
In a set up like this where have you placed the flashes? How far away from you are are they? It looks like one off to the left and on to the right and the 3rd on the camera? How do you deal with spectators getting in the way of the other flashes?
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03/16/2010 10:02:47 PM
Thanks for the explanation of the speedlights setup. Nice result. You make it look pretty easy... the lighting does not get in the way of the viewing, is what I mean.
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03/14/2010 07:52:44 PM
Another one with great timing! Love this action/reaction capture.
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