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englandshottest2
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hello all... i've yet to use my lightsphere (lambency/fong thingy) at a wedding, but this Saturday I plan to... after having been reading up on how it's used, etc. I still am a bit stuck...
for the shots taken in a church with high ceilings, how exactly is it to be used? I mean i've heard methods togs use ranging from taking the inverted dome top off and pointing the flashgun straight up at the ceiling, whilst some leave the dome on, and then others point the flashgun straight at the subject with the dome on. So any ideas?
I should mention I have the clear version (and not the frosted/opaque one) with an opaque dome top, which is for my 580EXII. Since I haven't any high ceilings in my house, I find myself without practice space!
Also heard that it's not great for using when upclose to the subject (like within 5 or 6 feet)....so say for instance getting a shot of the b&g signing the registry documents, and distance away from them is 6feet...again, would it be wise to point the gun straight at them, or up at the ceiling?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated !
Thanks
for the shots taken in a church with high ceilings, how exactly is it to be used? I mean i've heard methods togs use ranging from taking the inverted dome top off and pointing the flashgun straight up at the ceiling, whilst some leave the dome on, and then others point the flashgun straight at the subject with the dome on. So any ideas?
I should mention I have the clear version (and not the frosted/opaque one) with an opaque dome top, which is for my 580EXII. Since I haven't any high ceilings in my house, I find myself without practice space!
Also heard that it's not great for using when upclose to the subject (like within 5 or 6 feet)....so say for instance getting a shot of the b&g signing the registry documents, and distance away from them is 6feet...again, would it be wise to point the gun straight at them, or up at the ceiling?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated !
Thanks