07/10/2010

Light control technique:how to create black background part 1 eric's work


Drown out ambient light!!

Eric explains about setting your shutter speed to at least 1/250, for most indoor lighting. 1/250 will do the trick, who ever he suggested to shoot faster if the light is bright, or there is sunlight coming through the windows. most flashes will finish firing before your shutter closes, so you can use your shutter speed to control the ambient exposure without interfering too much with your flash exposure settings. he has suggested to set the settings to:

shutter speed:1/250
aperture f/13.0
ISO 100

my first intentions/purpose of my photos is to take night life photography so trying this method will help with the details of lights and colours within the photo, to capture the mood of fun and  inspiration of the atmosphere of the event.

my reason of the selection of the theme is night life is always my thing of passion. i love capturing fun, Adrenalin rush and joy of people faces that give me that kick to do this theme. including i already take photos for a local bar so plenty of space to try these new skills.

i will be taking photos at blush on saturday 9th for there hollywood night and see how this new way will come out for me 


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