Thanks Chuck,
I hadn't really considered doing it outside but as the weather is still
nice why not, and as you suggest I could make my own reflectors. I will
have a look in the arts/stationary section of one of the shops today to
see what's available.
as for flashes I only have the F280 at the moment although the local
camera shop has a few second hand ones in the window so I will take a
closer look at them, I do however have a plain white golfing umbrella.
what I don't have is any flash leads etc, do the studio ones on stands
generally work as slaves?
I was considering something like this which seems a lot for the money
http://foto.ricardo.ch/cgi-bin/auk?cmd=viewcat;OrderBy=CloseTime;SortOrder=1;catid=135008074;list=1;list_flag=1039;listrcatid=16;lng=de;lotid=389343881;perlist=30;
or
http://foto.ricardo.ch/cgi-bin/auk?cmd=viewcat;OrderBy=CloseTime;SortOrder=1;catid=135008074;list=2;list_flag=1039;listrcatid=16;lng=de;lotid=389468865;perlist=30;
hope the links work
but I should know better and not just try and throw equipment and
gadjets at stuff just because I think it will make me take good photographs.
thanks Ian
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Do it outside and use a reflector which can be as simple as a large
> piece of cardboard or foam core board bought at an arts/crafts store.
> Colored board is a lot more expensive but white foam core board about
> 2x3 feet can be bought here in the Boston area for $1/sheet.
>
> Or, make two of something like this:
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/gear/Umbrella%20adapter%20mounted%20on%20tripod%20%232.jpg>
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