I hadn't gotten that far yet but I can see that some are clearly two
lights. To be fair, the site's emphasis is as much or more on using
portable, hot shoe flash units as using a single flash unit. But I was
impressed with his single light work which emphasizes using the ambient
light and freely changing the role of the single flash between fill and
main depending on the situation.
Chuck Norcutt
Jeff Keller wrote:
> The photographer's site it points to
> http://www.timtadder.com/index3.html
> looks like he used more than a single off camera flash. ;-)
> -jeff
>
> On 1/3/07, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Whilst following some links on Mike Johnston's site
>> <http://theonlinephotographer.blogspot.com/>
>> I chanced upon this link to the Strobist
>> <http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/02/welcome-to-strobist.html>
>>
>> Looks interesting, says I. I decided to start with "Lighting 101 - The
>> Basics" even though I, of course, didn't need such basic info, ho-ho.
>> Glad I did. Wasn't long that I was in there that I started learning a
>> thing or two. I haven't even gotten into the meat which I assume is in
>> there somewhere but I've really enjoyed his coverage and thoughts on the
>> basics. Recommended for anyone who'd like to learn to make good use of
>> a single hot shoe flash... in ways you may have never thought of.
>>
>> Dr. Flash
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