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Old 05-20-2009
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one strobe, one reflector


1/250, f/4, iso100
580 camera left @ 1/8, diffused through lumiquest promax system


1/250, f/4, iso100
580 camera left @ 1/8, diffused through lumiquest promax system, silver reflector camera right

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need to clone out some specs, but too lazy to do it right now. i should be studying for my last final, but i'm watching the cavs/magic game and taking pics during half time.
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Re: one strobe, one reflector

Great first "real" post to the strobist forum! Thanks for including the "strobist info" too... Good job. I like the "dark side of the moon" look to #1. On #2, did you fire the strobe straight at the can and bounce spill off of the reflector? Try scooting the reflector farther away from the can to get a little more of a ratio of light.
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Re: one strobe, one reflector

cool shots.

the canon a80 was my first digital camera. memories *sniff*
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Re: one strobe, one reflector

very nice pictures...

same memories, A80 was my first digital camera too....
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Re: one strobe, one reflector

That iPod is beat!
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Re: one strobe, one reflector

Very impressive. These are good. Nice vibrant colors.
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Re: one strobe, one reflector

A great selection of photos.

Now - how about a drawing of the setup for the rest of us?
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