Monday 28 December 2009

CLS & High Speed Flash Auto FP

Today my friend Will came over and while he was playing the ukelele I managed to set up two SB900's to yet again practise with the CLS function. Again, it worked a charm and the results, while pretty amateur, look good and were achieved incredibly simply and quickly.

For this image I set up an SB900 behind Will in the service hatch triggered at 1/64th power, and another SB900 fired from in front of him at 1/8th power.

I then tried the Auto FP feature, it allows the camera to go much faster than its sync speed, this also allows me to use a much wider aperture for an amazing depth of field not usually possible with flash. Demonstrated again with Will. This was shot at f/1.8.

Saturday 26 December 2009

The joys of modern flashes and CLS

Until today I have only ever used one type of flash, and that was the twenty something year old Nikon SB-24, fully manual on such a recent camera as my D90.

However with money from Santa I could finally get my hands on something new, something meant for it. So after a rather rubbish trip to Jessops and a really terrible lying salesman I bought a Nikon SB900. Then my flatmate Rory also bought one, just like buses ey! You wait a year for one and two come long at once!

And so after lots of reading and practising we have been playing with Nikons genius Creative Lighting System (CLS), a wireless TTL control. And have been loving the results!
And trying CLS in a light tent with Rory's D90 on display.


Friday 25 December 2009

Playing with light





My flatmate and fellow photographer Rory and I decided to spend Christmas Eve playing with flashes and light.

The light in the middle was made by swinging a torch from the room light with string over a 15 second exposure.

Just a regular night in!

We used Nikon Capture Control Pro which I would certainly suggest any Nikon users to try out.

Start of something new

I've decided to start a blog to keep track of the things I get up to, photography and otherwise.

I'm hoping to keep this updated regularly with pictures from shots and behind the scenes, thoughts and links to share, please check back regularly.

My website is currently under construction but can be found at:
http://www.willholmesphotography.com

I can also be found at
http://www.modelmayhem.com/1296702
http://www.flickr.com/photos/willholmes7



All the best

Will Holmes