Chloe was about 10.5 weeks old on the day I shot these, she wasn't co-operative when I first arrived, so a feed, walk out (in the rain) and sleep was needed before we got these.
From last time's session, my "Lessons to self" were effectively:
This session was my first with an i-TTL flash, used off camera, RF triggered - it certainly aided handling, the Godox X1-NT trigger (in hot shoe) is nice and light.Take the new flash; an i-TTL capable, remotely triggerable flash (Godox TT685N), the intention being to set that up on a stand or shelf, pointed at the ceiling, to get the weight off the camera and save having to re-point the bounce head when changing the camera from vertical/portrait to horizontal/landscape orientation.
I need to clean my sensor; I'm getting fed up spot healing dust bunnies in PP ~.
Consider using the prime lens(es) again, one of those bands has an annoying habit of slipping off ~.
Consider using a different room to get away from that pale blue wall, which doesn't come out so great in flash light
I did blower brush clean my sensor, which removed all but one speck, I have since obtained some sensor cleaning products and a loupe, but haven't dealt with that one speck yet. It is still there, but I never saw it during the PP of these.
I used a shutter speed of 1/200s. I was still bouncing the flash off the ceiling, but had a small Rogue Flash Bender fitted to provide a bit of frontal fill and (sometimes) catch lights in eyes.
We did shoot some in a different room, but liking the flexibility of a zoom, I just left one band on the lens and as I wasn't shooting vertically downwards very often, that was sufficient to prevent creep.
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Nikon D7100 + Nikon 18-200mm lens at 52mm and f/11, 1/200s, iso 200, Manual mode with bounced Flash (+1 FEC)(416-13288)
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Nikon D7100 + Nikon 18-200mm lens at 52mm and f/11, 1/200s, iso 200, Manual mode with bounced Flash (+1 FEC) (416-13290)
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Nikon D7100 + Nikon 18-200mm lens at 55mm and f/11, 1/200s, iso 200, Manual mode with bounced Flash (+1 FEC) (416-13295)
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Nikon D7100 + Nikon 18-200mm lens at 56mm and f/11, 1/200s, iso 200, Manual mode with bounced Flash (+1 FEC) (416-13298)
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WB was set to flash and warmed a bit in PP, I think I used 6000/0 for shots 1 - 4 above, the flash was placed on a tall cupboard, with the top of the reflector actually touching the ceiling. I am only now, while writing about it, fully realising the consequences of this and subsequent actions and why things didn't behave as I'd expected!
Back to the story: as the afternoon progressed (and the rain really set in), we needed the room lights on, so (to avoid mixed lighting) I gelled the flash with a CTO and switched the WB to Tungsten (Incandescent), I think the values used in ACR were 2850/+6 for a good white.
However; we also changed rooms at this point and now the flash was much further from the ceiling, so (thinking about it now) the total flash to subject distance increased from say 3.5m (10 feet) to more like 5.5m (18 feet), which explains why I needed to increase the exposure so much (in addition to the CTO gel allowance). Around this time, the rechargeable cells ran out (no doubt due to a full discharge on each flash), so the flash became very unpredictable; a change of cells fixed that.
I'm not sure any of those made this 'final cut' for one reason or another, so the ones below may also be back downstairs (with flash and reflector on tall cupboard), but they are still Tungsten gelled. The better modelling of the light is because she's been sat up for these.
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Nikon D7100 + Nikon 18-200mm lens at 80mm and f/8, 1/200s, iso 800, Manual mode with bounced Flash (+3 FEC) (416-13356)
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Nikon D7100 + Nikon 18-200mm lens at 135mm and f/8, 1/200s, iso 800, Manual mode with bounced Flash (+1.3 FEC) (416-13369)
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Comments and critique will be gratefully received.
Lessons to self for next time -
a) Check flash mode; I had inadvertently left it in HSS mode throughout; unnecessary at 1/200s, which probably didn't help with battery life.
b) Consider flash height and effect on subject distance and light spread on ceiling when bouncing (even shoot this for record purposes while learning). Keep better track of what/where I'm shooting.
c) Take something to shield worst colour cast contributing wall(s) from subject, not a problem this time, more something I learnt from another member here (say 'Hi' Simon). I am about to order a couple of large (but collapsible) straight edged reflectors for this purpose.
d) Try some changes of baby clothes during the shoot; we haven't done this on last two sessions and it all looks a bit 'samey' to me.
e) Try for better poses too, the last two above prove this is possible, I hope to have a shoot-through umbrella by then too.
f) Vignette as necessary in PP to deal with highlights near the edge of frame.
I have already set to "--" the unused groups in the flash commander, so this doesn't record random extraneous information in the EXIF data. The Godox purports to be an "SB-900", but I can live with that - it needs to pretend to be something Nikon recognises so the camera 'plays nicely'.
I may revert to manual flash control (still remote), i-TTL proved to be unreliable, although that's possibly because, due to lack of thought, I was asking too much of it. Never-the-less, in manual, this may become apparent sooner.
For anyone interested in the 'learning journey' so far:
Baby pics 1 - a learning experience begins,
Baby pics 2 - the learning continues,
Baby pics 3 - manual bounced flash and
Baby pics 4 - Easter Bunny,
followed by
Baby pics 5 - Expressions.
Thanks for looking, Dave (and Rebecca)