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Subject: [OM] Dr. Flash's Christmas snapshots
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 11:37:26 -0500
I don't normally show my family snapshots here but I've been inspired by 
Nathan to show a few and also comment a bit on some flash photography 
experiments. <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/Christmas_2007/index.htm>

The first 14 shots are in my son's house on Christmas morning. Yes, for 
those who've been around here a long time he's the helicopter pilot. The 
first 7 are with flash and the next 7 at ISO 3200 w/o flash.  The family 
room with the tree has a very high cathedral ceiling which extends up 
and to the right.  I had previously discovered this room is not very 
amenable to typical bounce flash.  But it also has a balcony area about 
8 feet long from the second floor hallway.  I placed two T-32's up there 
with radio triggers aimed to flood the first floor with background light 
while the main light was provided by a Canyon 540EZ with Lumiquest 
diffuser on a Stroboframe 350 bracket.  This gave me nice, uniform 
illumination but, unfortunately, I didn't think until later that I 
wasn't getting enough light from the tree lights for them to register at 
1/30 at f/11 so the scene doesn't look as Christmas-like as it should. 
I was using f/11 since the T-32's were running at full power.  Next time 
I'll have to drop them down to 1/4 power and try shooting at f/5.6.

I'm also not thrilled with my ISO 3200 shots as it just wasn't enough. 
I was shooting at f/4 and the shutter speeds weren't really fast enough 
(typically 1/50 at 80mm) to prevent motion blur so nothing is really 
sharp.  So, next time flash will still rule but at lower power.

All the remaining shots are at my daughter-in-law's mother's house where 
we went for Christmas dinner with the rest of my daughter-in-law's 
family.  This house has more typical ceiling heights but also has one 
room with a somewhat higher and angled ceiling.  Here I just used the 
540EZ bounced off the ceiling just slightly ahead of my shooting 
position and with a small diffuser panel pulled up to project a bit of 
fill light straight ahead.  I had not previously used this flash in that 
manner and I think it did well.

And, of course, my final comment.  All flash photos you see here are 
completely manual exposure.  There is no automation of any kind nor did 
I even bother to use my flash meter... just a few test exposures and 
chimping the histogram.  A T-32 could have been used to do the same as 
the 540EZ except that the 540EZ has an 8-stop manual range vs. the 
T-32's more restrictive full and 1/4 power settings.  Of course, you can 
also vary the ISO and/or aperture dials with the T-32 to make up the 
difference.

Chuck Norcutt

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