too short time... my friend's wedding coming very soon... and i dun hav many chance to go for group shooting...
If u think getting softbox will automatically let u get better effect then u are wrong, u need to master flash exposure and camera body exposure as well
I plan to get a softbox for my flash... Ani recommendation...? Fell like it can produce more natural & nicer light... As I jz can't reali master d demb... Haha.... Maybe nid bro celciuz de tunjuk ajar...
imo softbox works better off-flash rather than direct...and u would need a big one for softer light. better just put on a good diffuser...ppl have survived doing this for ages.
dat one i think shouldn't be a problem... jz slightly nid some gear to diffuse d flash...
Well, if what you said was true I wonder why I see so many photos taken during PC Fair with bad exposure. Flash too harsh, photo underexposed etc. If you're gonna shoot wedding, those hotel ballrooms have similar lighting. If its soooo simple, everyone would have got it right.
QUOTE(Bliz @ Apr 20 2011, 09:39 AM)
Just bounce to ceiling la, using the quirky softbox is so damn annoying and ugly
BKT means u take the same pic but all with different exposure, then go back to the PC to combine the pics to make it into HDR
QUOTE(razuryza @ Apr 20 2011, 07:36 AM)
D5100 can
or go for sony
yeah the d5100 has the inbuilt HDR function but i dont know how that works. whether u take min. of 3 shots and camera will auto process it for you or one raw format file is sufficient to do the hdr function.
BKT means u take the same pic but all with different exposure, then go back to the PC to combine the pics to make it into HDR yeah the d5100 has the inbuilt HDR function but i dont know how that works. whether u take min. of 3 shots and camera will auto process it for you or one raw format file is sufficient to do the hdr function.
Well, if what you said was true I wonder why I see so many photos taken during PC Fair with bad exposure. Flash too harsh, photo underexposed etc. If you're gonna shoot wedding, those hotel ballrooms have similar lighting. If its soooo simple, everyone would have got it right. Ballroom bounce to ceiling?
No problem with that, been doing that for few weddings already
Added on April 20, 2011, 10:50 am
QUOTE(celciuz @ Apr 20 2011, 10:40 AM)
Well, if what you said was true I wonder why I see so many photos taken during PC Fair with bad exposure. Flash too harsh, photo underexposed etc. If you're gonna shoot wedding, those hotel ballrooms have similar lighting. If its soooo simple, everyone would have got it right. Ballroom bounce to ceiling?
That is why I told him to master the camera, keep adding gear also useless
This post has been edited by Bliz: Apr 20 2011, 10:50 AM