I just came home from a shoot. My sister (i don't know how it is called in english, a close relative) had her prom. It was a fast paced shoot as we (they :) ) were late almost an hour and we needed to finish in less than a hour, two locations, 3 people. All of that are excuses :D
So for this i needed a flash, it is set up on the right of the frame, shot through umbrella. do you know why light looks like that, and why the ground is not lit with the flash? I kinda don't mind it looking like this, but i was a bit lost why it is happening and i tried to adjust the flash and it did not work :D now while i was transfering files to the computer i realized how stupid i was :D
photo is unedited, strait from the camera.
| Camera | Lens | Shutter speed | F-stop | ISO | flash | modifier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canon 80D | Sigma 18-35mm | 1/500sec. | f/2.2 | 100 | off camera | Shoot Through umbrella |
For someone who is doing this all the time it will be obvious, and i am writing this so i will remember it next time right away :)
So why is lower part of the photo not affected by the flash?
giving away a Vampire, if person who answer it right, wants it :D