Osborne Lights using Rear Sync flash

Discussion in 'Disney's Hollywood Studios Photos' started by Scottwdw, Dec 22, 2008.

  1. Scottwdw

    Scottwdw Member

    I set my Nikon SB-600 flash power to -3.0 and put my camera in Rear Sync flash mode. In this mode, the flash fires just before the shutter closes. No tripod was used as I relied on the Nikon 18-200VR lens and lots of polls, garbage cans and posts.

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    Play some hoops?
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    No? How about a BBQ?
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    I think these bikes need some air in their tires.
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  2. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    Very cool.
    I used slow flash on the bbq scene too.
    I like the fence with the hoop in the background, neat idea.
     
  3. Scottwdw

    Scottwdw Member

    Thanks, Craig! The basketball hoop was behind the fencing so I didn't have much choice but liked how the flash lite it up. I'll have to remember that when I am faced with such an obstacle in the future.
     
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  4. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    Here are a few of mine (some already posted) that I used "slow" flash on.

    This first one is from 2007 when I first discovered the "night portrait" setting. This photo is handheld at over 1 second long! Yikes, luckily Vr worked ok-ish. Photos like these made me decide to figure out how to manually work "slow" flash on my own. If you look at the exif, I am at iso100! Why would I ever shoot in the dark at iso100 handheld?

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  5. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    And here are a couple more with slow flash.

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    And this of me and Dina I used my own settings for slow flash. I used "slow" flash at iso2000 with a big F-stop to create a fast shutter speed. I wound up with a 1/90 shutter speed, so I could have only gone to iso1600, but it doesn't really matter!

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  6. gary

    gary Member

    nice stuff, so i take it you've seen the light, so to speak, about the wdw tripod thing???
     
  7. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    nah, not really! ;D
    last year I did the castle dream lights with the tripod, this year osborne, next year?
     

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