Hi all. Today I wanted to show a bride image taken here in Edmonton this past weekend. We had a great day of shooting and as the evening progressed I looked outside and noticed a great cloud passing over. With a setting Sun in the West and the clouds in front of that Sun, I saw an opportunity to capture a great image of the bride. The specs of this shot were 1/4000 of a second at F/3.2. That was the numbers used to properly expose the sky. The flash was fired to illuminate the bride (balanced at F/3.2) and the lighting pattern was loop lighting. I used an SU-800 on the camera to fire the off camera SB-800 flash I was holding in my left hand.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Bride at Dusk
LanceBurnsPhotography.com
Hi all. Today I wanted to show a bride image taken here in Edmonton this past weekend. We had a great day of shooting and as the evening progressed I looked outside and noticed a great cloud passing over. With a setting Sun in the West and the clouds in front of that Sun, I saw an opportunity to capture a great image of the bride. The specs of this shot were 1/4000 of a second at F/3.2. That was the numbers used to properly expose the sky. The flash was fired to illuminate the bride (balanced at F/3.2) and the lighting pattern was loop lighting. I used an SU-800 on the camera to fire the off camera SB-800 flash I was holding in my left hand.
Hi all. Today I wanted to show a bride image taken here in Edmonton this past weekend. We had a great day of shooting and as the evening progressed I looked outside and noticed a great cloud passing over. With a setting Sun in the West and the clouds in front of that Sun, I saw an opportunity to capture a great image of the bride. The specs of this shot were 1/4000 of a second at F/3.2. That was the numbers used to properly expose the sky. The flash was fired to illuminate the bride (balanced at F/3.2) and the lighting pattern was loop lighting. I used an SU-800 on the camera to fire the off camera SB-800 flash I was holding in my left hand.
Labels:
Balanced Lighting,
Bride,
Edmonton,
SB-800,
wedding
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Great shot and lighting, Lance!
ReplyDeleteLove the quality of light and the drama of the shot!