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PhotoLover
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Sandy Eggo
Shoots With: Nikon D80
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I so wish the Porsche would have been facing the camera. That shot is money but I don't like the composition of the car. Fantastic work.
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Tokina 12-24 f/4, Tamrom 17-50 f/2.8, Nikon 50 f/1.8, Nikon 80-200 f/2.8, Promaster strobes, iShoot triggers, Quantaray QDC900WA
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PhotoLover
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Sandy Eggo
Shoots With: Nikon D80
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Either way, the shots are fresh.
Backlighting is very nice.
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Tokina 12-24 f/4, Tamrom 17-50 f/2.8, Nikon 50 f/1.8, Nikon 80-200 f/2.8, Promaster strobes, iShoot triggers, Quantaray QDC900WA
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PhotoGeek
Join Date: Nov 2009
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What kind of flash were you using? My buddy has a D90 and an SB600 and he cant get the SB600 to flash unless the eye on the 600 is pointed towards the D90 so it can see the command flash, and we're wondering how to take a picture with a flash behind a car like you did. Is it possible he has the D90 set wrong? Does that camera use a radio/IR commander or strictly the flash? I'm kind of wondering if maybe the flash behind the car was triggered off of a wall reflection from the D90's flash? Thanks for any info man, love the style!
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To answer your question, yeah you are pretty limited to visible range of your on camera flash to trigger a nikon speedlight in commander mode. The ebay triggers are super cheap and my buddy has some sort of hotshoe they sit on that remote fires them, so you can use any camera with any speedlight. Thanks for the compliments, guys! |
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