Posts Tagged ‘strobist’

Strobism with Gary Eddleston

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Christmas Bank Holiday. Fantastic. Another day in the way of the life… not even the chippies were open. Depressing. Thankfully, Mr Gary Eddleston from ‘near Liverpool’ but not ‘South Liverpool’ doesn’t work bank holidays.

We started the day off with a slippery trip to Etherow Park, at Compstall, Stockport. The hide was full on arrival so we went for a wander in Ernocroft Wood.. got bored and headed back to the now empty hide. We set up our perch and laid some seed out for the birds.. and it was business as usual! Even Gary got some shots ;-)

The cold set in after lunch time and we decided on some lunch. Lunch was had. Next up?

Strobism! I took Gary to the deserted Reddish Vale, at the Denton end and we found some snow and funky trees and had a play with some off camera flash – the sunsetting was just lucky, but as ever.. we weren’t quite lucky enough to catch the best bit!

The attached shot consists of a reflective umbrella, high to camera left and fill provided with a shoot through umbrella, low to camera right. Wonderful!

Garden strobist

Monday, November 9th, 2009

A little bored, I went out into the garden to play around with the strobist gear. The aim – catch some moody images with the cloudy skies. Don’t you just love winter!

Lighting was provided by a light to low camera left, through a shoot through umbrella at 1/2 power, and an extra light providing a little extra depth to camera right at my rear, set at 1/8 if memory serves. God provided the sun burst which came out just a moment before the shutter fired… I was expecting something nasty but I’m quite pleased!

Early morning boredom breaker

Friday, October 16th, 2009

This week had been fairly quiet since Monday evening’s football at Curzon Ashton, so I borrowed a friend to pose for some photos. Thankfully, being picked up at 6.45am didn’t faze him in the slightest… which is more than can be said for myself! But we all must make sacrifices for our art hey?

Anyway, gave me a chance to dust off the Pocket Wizards and experiment a little more in the field (woods, actually) with manual off camera flash. Not wanting to blow my own trumpet.. but everything was set up and good to go with no messing!

The image was lit with 2 lights, one shoot through brolly high, to camera left. The second a bare flash fired in from camera right to provide a little fill in the shadows.

Not a bad mornings work for me!