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    Trying to get some soft light

    Living in an apartment which doesn't face the sun (in this heat that's a good thing) means that soft window light is difficult to come by. Combined with a very active 18 month old boy who has a penchant for electrical and camera equipment and a father-in-law who was soon to fly home to the UK meant limited opportunity for photos of him and his new grand daughter with any kind of lighting set up.

    So once our little terrorist had retired to bed I set up a king sized bed sheet, hung between light stands, and shot my SB600 and SB700 through it to get a nice large lightsource, shot 5 ft away from the subject. Here was one of the test shots before doing our little shoot.

    Straight out of camera and then a simple B&W conversion, f2, 85mm

    Trying to get some soft light

    Now I just need the time and energy levels to do some pp on the shoot!

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    Re: Trying to get some soft light

    Great idea and a wonderful test shot.

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    Re: Trying to get some soft light

    Thanks Mike

    Need window light and have no window - make a large window sized lightsource

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    Re: Trying to get some soft light

    Nice shot Phil, the light looks good.
    Maybe a crop to just behind and above Grandpa's ear and to the edge of little Amber's receiving blanket. Loose a little of the empty space bringing Amber closer to the viewer.

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    Re: Trying to get some soft light

    Phil, I wonder if bouncing a flash using a diffuser/reflector (such as the Demb Flash Diffuser Pro) might be the ticket for soft light...

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    Re: Trying to get some soft light

    Hi Richard - I bounce light quite a lot, but in this case I wanted soft directional light.

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    Re: Trying to get some soft light

    Magic. In this case I wouldn't have cared about the ins and out of light as the image and the subject are more important. Good light anyway.
    Dave.

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    Re: Trying to get some soft light

    Phil, The adjustable angle Flip-It portion of the Flash Diffuser Pro will give you some directional soft light. The softness of that light and directionality is controlled by the angle of the Flip-It.

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    Re: Trying to get some soft light

    I've got a lumiquest equivalent, I think.

    Light source through modifier = around 5" x 4" = 20 in sq
    Light source through king size bed sheet = around 78" x 66" = 5148 in sq

    C'mon now, Richard - you're American after all - there ain't no substitute for cubes.
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    Re: Trying to get some soft light

    Nice image.

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    Re: Trying to get some soft light

    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty View Post
    Magic. In this case I wouldn't have cared about the ins and out of light as the image and the subject are more important. Good light anyway.
    Dave.
    Yep, Dave has said it all there.
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